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An entropy-optimized multilocus approach for characterizing the strains of Anaplasma phagocytophilum infecting horses in the Czech Republic, by P. Zeman and P. Jahn

Journal of Medical Microbiology vol. 58, part 4, pp. 423 - 429

Supplementary Fig. S1
Residue polymorphism analysis of 78 A. phagocytophilum groSL sequences: (a, b) groSL nucleotide sequences; (c, d) translated GroL amino acid sequences (for further details see Fig. 2). [PDF file] (137 KB)


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Residue polymorphism analysis of 43 A. phagocytophilum msp4 sequences: (a, b) msp4 nucleotide sequences; (c, d) translated MSP-4 amino acid sequences; (d) predicted inner, trans-membrane and outer portions of the protein are shown below the baseline (for further details see Fig. 2). [PDF file] (77 KB)


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Residue polymorphism analysis of 35 A. phagocytophilum ank sequences: (a, b) ank nucleotide sequences; (c, d) translated Ank amino acid sequences (for further details see Fig. 2). [PDF file] (89 KB)








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