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Identification of predominant SNPs as a novel method for genotyping bovine staphylococcus aureus isolates
Jeffrey W. Hall,
Yinduo Ji
School of Dentistry
Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences
Host-Pathogen Interface Biology
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Agriculture & Biology
genotyping
100%
Staphylococcus aureus
93%
toxins
85%
animal pathogens
75%
cattle
63%
infection
55%
protocols
50%
bovine mastitis
45%
animal products
41%
economic impact
37%
single nucleotide polymorphism
32%
methodology
28%
agriculture
25%
promoter regions
25%
economics
23%
phenotype
23%
animals
14%
sampling
12%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Staphylococcus aureus
90%
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism
88%
Cattle
84%
Economics
54%
Animals
52%
Infections
50%
caN protocol
43%
Agriculture
40%
Genetic Promoter Regions
33%
Health Care Costs
31%
Hospitalization
25%
Phenotype
21%
Therapeutics
11%