Splitting of a prevalent mycobacterium bovis spoligotype by variable- Number tandem-repeat typing reveals high heterogeneity in an evolving clonal group

Sabrina Rodriguez-Campos*, Yurena Navarro, Beatriz Romero, Lucía De Juan, Javier Bezos, Ana Mateos, Paul Golby, Noel H. Smith, Glyn R. Hewinson, Lucas DomÍnguez, Darío GarcÍa-De-Viedma, Alicia Aranaz

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