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Fig 1.

The EmsB calibrator sequence.

The sequence contains 4 microsatellite sequences (red) and flanking regions with forward and reverse primers (green) and interspacers (underlined). In order of appearance, sequence 1: 190 bp (with a microsatellite of 40 bp); sequence 2: 192 bp (42 bp); sequence 3: 194 bp (44 bp), sequence 4: 190 bp (40 bp), for a total of 826 bp.

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Fig 2.

EWET organization and implementation.

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Fig 3.

Web interface.

The general presentation of the EWET-DB website.

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Fig 4.

The “home” page of the EWET-DB website.

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Fig 5.

The “search” page of the EWET-DB website.

Data sheep and distribution map for selected isolates.

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Fig 6.

Fragment size analysis of the EmsB calibrator.

Data from 3130 Genetic analyzer apparatus.

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Fig 7.

Entity relationship diagram of the EWET database.

Zone 1 dedicated to the isolate host, zone 2 dedicated to the isolate, zone 3 provides administrative elements.

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