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      Genome sequence of Taylorella equigenitalis MCE9, the causative agent of contagious equine metritis.

      Journal of Bacteriology
      Animals, Endometritis, microbiology, veterinary, Female, Genome, Bacterial, Horse Diseases, Horses, Molecular Sequence Data, Taylorella equigenitalis, classification, genetics

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          Taylorella equigenitalis is the causative agent of contagious equine metritis (CEM), a sexually transmitted infection of horses. We herein report the genome sequence of T. equigenitalis strain MCE9, isolated in 2005 from the urethral fossa of a 4-year-old stallion in France.

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          3067654
          10.1128/JB.01547-10

          Chemistry
          Animals,Endometritis,microbiology,veterinary,Female,Genome, Bacterial,Horse Diseases,Horses,Molecular Sequence Data,Taylorella equigenitalis,classification,genetics

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