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Title: 2015 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2015_5_27
  • ID: 3pnuj5ru_540
    Snippet: Voided fecal samples from 7 domestic dogs and 10 rabbits (7 New Zealand White laboratory rabbits and 3 client owned domestic pet rabbits) were obtained. Fecal DNA was extracted and standard PCR amplification of a 180 base pair (bp) fragment of 26S rDNA using custom primers was performed. Amplicons were submitted for bi-directional DNA sequencing. Nucleotide sequence alignments were made with existing GenBank C. guttulatus sequences and sequence i.....
    Document: Voided fecal samples from 7 domestic dogs and 10 rabbits (7 New Zealand White laboratory rabbits and 3 client owned domestic pet rabbits) were obtained. Fecal DNA was extracted and standard PCR amplification of a 180 base pair (bp) fragment of 26S rDNA using custom primers was performed. Amplicons were submitted for bi-directional DNA sequencing. Nucleotide sequence alignments were made with existing GenBank C. guttulatus sequences and sequence identity matrix analyses were conducted.

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