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Identification of Serpulina species associated with porcine colitis by biochemical analysis and PCR

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TABLE 2. Target regions of the 16S rRNA genes for the primers in the PCR assay for detection of spirochetesassociated with spirochetal diarrhea
TABLE 4. Differentiation of Serpulina species bybiochemical reactions
TABLE 5. Pathogenicity, species names, and classification bybiochemical reactions of porcine Serpulina strains

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