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Table 1.

Reference gene sequences used in the phylogenetic tree construction.

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Table 2.

Primers selected to detect virulence genes.

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Fig 1.

Dendrogram showing ERIC fingerprints of the 122 strains of Aeromonas isolates using Dice similarity coefficient and UPGMA cluster method.

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Fig 2.

Phylogenetic tree of 102 Aeromonas and reference strains based on the rpoD gene sequences using neighbour-joining method with bootstrap replication of 1000.

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Table 3.

Presence of multiple virulence genes in 102 Aeromonas isolates.

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Table 4.

Distribution of single and subsets of virulence genes in 102 Aeromonas isolates.

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