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Table 2 Analysis of the iam marker using the BLAST algorithm.

From: Occurrence of the invasion associated marker (iam) in Campylobacter jejuni isolated from cattle

Description

Accession

Locus Tag

Query

coverage

(%)

Similarity

(%)

C. jejuni hypothetical integral membrane protein (iamB) gene (partial cds); and ABC transporter (iamA) gene (complete cds)

AF023133.1

AF023133

100%

100%

C. jejuni subsp. jejuni IA3902

CP001876.1

CJSA_1559

100%

84%

C. jejuni subsp. jejuni NCTC 11168

AL111168.1

Cj1647

100%

84%

C. jejuni RM1221

CP000025.1

CJE1819

100%

84%

C. jejuni subsp. jejuni 81116

CP000814.1

C8J_1549

100%

83%

C. jejuni subsp. jejuni 81-176

CP000538.1

CJJ81176_1638

100%

83%

C. jejuni subsp. jejuni JL110034*

NA

NA

100%

86%

C. jejuni subsp. doylei 269.97

CP000768.1

JJD26997_2007

100%

85%

C. lari RM2100

CP000932.1

Cla_0118

94%

81%

  1. The sequence reported by Carvalho et al. [11] was used for query. Cds stands for coding sequence. *JL11 is a cattle isolate that was sequenced in Dr. Lin's laboratory; its sequence and complete annotations have not been submitted to Genbank, yet [31]. However, the iam homolog in JL11 was deposited in Genbank [Genbank: HQ317917]. NA: Not available