Comparison of the most common genera found in next-generation sequencing (NGS) analysis of vaginal samples from pregnant (n=61) and non-pregnant (n=19) healthy breeding bitches, in decreasing relative abundance. Results represent the percentage of samples in which the respective genera were identified.
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Comparison of the most common genera found in next-generation sequencing (NGS) analysis of vaginal samples from pregnant (n=61) and non-pregnant (n=19) healthy breeding bitches, in decreasing relative abundance. Results represent the percentage of samples in which the respective genera were identified.
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2025-04-28



