molecular evidence of chlamydia-like organisms in the feces of myotis daubentonii bats. | chlamydia-like organisms (clos) are recently identified members of the chlamydiales order. clos share intracellular lifestyles and biphasic developmental cycles, and they have been detected in environmental samples as well as in various hosts such as amoebae and arthropods. in this study, we screened bat feces for the presence of clos by molecular analysis. using pan-chlamydiales pcr targeting the 16s rrna gene, chlamydiales dna was detected in 54% of the specimens. pcr amplification, sequencing ... | 2017 | 27815278 |