Volume 11, Number 7—July 2005
Dispatch
Salmonella Agona Outbreak from Contaminated Aniseed, Germany
Figure 2

Figure 2. . Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis patterns of XbaI-digested DNA from Salmonella Agona strains. Lanes 1 and 2, pattern SAX0001 (outbreak strain from tea); lanes 3–5, pattern SAX0001 (outbreak strain from humans); lanes 6–8 (nonoutbreak strains); lane S, molecular mass standard (S. Braenderup). kb, kilobases.
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