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pubmed-article:1898324pubmed:abstractTextPasteurella pneumotropica with its biotypes Jawetz and Heyl are the most common bacterial pathogens associated with diseases in rodents. 23 P. pneumotropica biotype Jawetz, biotype Heyl and P. pneumotropica-like rodentia isolates have been investigated phenotypically by characterization of their micromorphology and biochemical fermentation reactions. The taxonomic position within the family Pasteurellaceae has been examined by DNA:DNA hybridisation (optical method). It could be shown that P. pneumotropica biotype Jawetz represents a genus-like cluster containing several species including the V-factor dependent Haemophilus Taxon B and the avian P. pneumotropica-like organism and therefore resembles a new species of the new genus. It is concluded that the biotype Heyl of P. pneumotropica taxonomically remains as a species within the family Pasteurellaceae, however without further relationship to other known genera or genus-like groups.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:1898324pubmed:articleTitle[The genetic classification of the Pasteurella pneumotropica complex].lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:1898324pubmed:affiliationInstitut für Mediznische Mikrobiologie, Philipps-Universität Marburg.lld:pubmed
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