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    Osorio CR, Rivas AJ, Balado M, Fuentes-Monteverde JC, Rodríguez J, Jiménez C, Lemos ML, Waldor MK.
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  • 25. Presence of phospholipase-D (dly) gene coding for damselysin production is not a pre-requisite for pathogenicity in Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae.
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  • 34. Heme uptake genes in human and fish isolates of Photobacterium damselae: existence of hutA pseudogenes.
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