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An integrated overview of the midgut bacterial flora composition of Phlebotomus perniciosus, a vector of zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis in the Western Mediterranean Basin

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Fig 1. Schematic representation of the bacterial colonies isolation and identification procedure.
Fig 2. (A) Aspect of some gut isolated bacterial colonies grown on Luedemann medium. (B) Example of PCR-ITS analysis performed on 49 out of 556 bacterial colonies isolated from the guts of colony-reared and field-collected sandflies
Table 1. Bacterial species assignation.
Fig 3. DGGE profile of amplified gene fragments of bacterial 16S rDNA from midguts of P
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