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Volume 21, Number 3—March 2015
Dispatch

Mycobacterium bovis Infection in Humans and Cats in Same Household, Texas, USA, 2012

Kira E.F. RamdasComments to Author , Konstantin P. Lyashchenko, Rena Greenwald, Suelee Robbe-Austerman, Cynthia McManis, and W. Ray Waters
Author affiliations: Just Cats Veterinary Services, The Woodlands, Texas, USA (K.E.F. Ramdas, C. McManis); Chembio Diagnostic Systems, Inc., Medford, New York, USA (K.P. Lyashchenko, R. Greenwald); National Veterinary Services Laboratories, Ames, Iowa, USA (S. Robbe-Austerman); National Animal Disease Center, Ames (W.R. Waters)

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Table

Single nucleotide polymorphism differences between the isolates from a cat and a human with Mycobacterium bovis, Texas, USA, 2012*

Genome position aligned to the reference M. bovis AF2122/97 1859572 3639316 586911 2567 2847080 3394685 3603337 80817
Reference call C C G C G T T T
12–9271_TX_Cat_Domestic T A A C G T T T
13–0751_TX_Human C C G T C C G C

*The sequences were aligned against the reference genome, M. bovis AF2122/97 (reference call). Boldface highlights the different amino acid at each single nucleotide polymorphism between the 2 genotypes.

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