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    Biffa D, Skjerve E, Oloya J, Bogale A, Abebe F, Dahle U, Bohlin J, Djønne B.
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  • 23. Multi-locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) reveals heterogeneity of Mycobacterium bovis strains and multiple genotype infections of cattle in Ethiopia.
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    Gibson AL, Hewinson G, Goodchild T, Watt B, Story A, Inwald J, Drobniewski FA.
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  • 31. Development of variable-number tandem repeat typing of Mycobacterium bovis: comparison of results with those obtained by using existing exact tandem repeats and spoligotyping.
    Roring S, Scott A, Brittain D, Walker I, Hewinson G, Neill S, Skuce R.
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  • 35. Molecular characterisation of Mycobacterium bovis isolated from cattle slaughtered at the Bamako abattoir in Mali.
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  • 40. Molecular identification of Mycobacterium bovis from cattle and human host in Mali: expanded genetic diversity.
    Diallo M, Diarra B, Sanogo M, Togo AC, Somboro AM, Diallo MH, Traoré B, Maiga M, Koné Y, Tounkara K, Sarro YD, Baya B, Goita D, Kassambara H, Dembélé BP, Siddiqui S, Murphy RL, Dao S, Diallo S, Tounkara A, Niang M.
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