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The BLAST search displays the matching sequences in the database in descending order of the degree of the match. The top scorer is Yersinia enterocolitica.

Here is the description of this species from our reference section:

Yersinia enterocolitica is a species of bacteria that are often found in the intestines of many domestic animals including sheep, rabbits, pigs, cattle, horses dogs and cats. Bacteria can be transmitted in meat and milk or other contaminated food or water. They are unusual in that they can grow at 4°C, which is the temperature of refrigerators. When transmitted, the bacteria cause Yersinia gastroenteritis, or yersiniosis. The symptoms of this disease are fever, diarrhea, headache and abdominal pain. Pain is often severe and can be mistaken for appendicitis. There may be a post-infection reaction of inflamed joints. Incidences of yersiniosis is relatively rare in the US, but more common in Northern Europe.

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