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Molecular biological characteristics and differential diagnostic investigation of Brucella strains

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  • 축산
  • MLVA-16
  • brucella
  • epidemiological analysis
  • immunogenic proteins
  • phenotypic and molecular characteristics
  • real-time PCR using hybprobe
  • snp
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