DIFFERENCES IN THE GENOME, METHYLOME, AND TRANSCRIPTOME DO NOT DIFFERENTIATE ISOLATES OF STREPTOCOCCUS EQUI SUBSP. EQUI FROM HORSES WITH ACUTE CLINICAL SIGNS FROM ISOLATES OF INAPPARENT CARRIERS.

Differences in the genome, methylome, and transcriptome do not differentiate isolates of Streptococcus equi subsp. equi from horses with acute clinical signs from isolates of inapparent carriers.

Streptococcus equi subsp.equi (SEE) is a host-restricted bacterium that causes the common infectious upper respiratory disease known as strangles in horses.Perpetuation of SEE infection appears attributable to inapparent copyright horses because it neither persists long-term in the kuiper belt whiskey environment nor infects other host mammals or v

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