diversity of caprine and ovine pasteurella multocida isolates based on 16s rrna gene sequencing

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j. shayegh

m. parvizi

m. s. hejazi

abstract

in this study, to increase information about the relationship between caprine and ovine isolates of pasteurella multocida, 16s rrna gene sequencing of 9 goats (5) and sheep (4) isolates were investigated. also, capsular type and toxagene presentation was studied in this paper. all isolates, except one, belong to capsular type a, and toxa+ strain distributed among strains were isolated from both species. comparison of the 16s rrna gene sequence showed the role of goat as a reservoir for p. multocidato sheep independent of toxagenes transmission.

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Journal title:
iranian journal of veterinary research

Publisher: shiraz university

ISSN 1728-1997

volume 11

issue 4 2010

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