| 1. | Capsular exopolysaccharides can protect pathogenic bacteria and contribute to their pathogenicity.
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| 2. | The structure of pathogenicity locus ( PaLoc ) and flanking regions.
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| 3. | Pathogenicity seems to have arisen at least twice in history.
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| 4. | High pathogenicity influenza viruses kill virtually all chickens they infect.
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| 5. | Both contribute to pathogenicity and form the basis for serogrouping.
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| 6. | Pathogenicity islands are found in both animal and plant pathogens.
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| 7. | They found " a clear temporal pattern of progressively increasing pathogenicity ".
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| 8. | It has been shown to be an important pathogenicity and virulence factor.
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| 9. | Probably, the pathogenicity of the fungus is strain dependent.
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| 10. | Their role in pathogenicity if any is not yet clear.
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