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  • The text presents the draft genome sequence of a specific strain of bacteria, enterica subsp. serovar 17: l,v:z, that was isolated from a nose-horned viper in Serbia.
  • This bacterial strain may potentially be classified as a new serovar, which indicates it could have distinct characteristics compared to known strains.
  • The discovery adds to the understanding of bacterial diversity in wildlife and its implications for both ecology and public health.

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We report the draft genome sequence of enterica subsp. serovar 17: l,v:z isolated from a nose-horned viper () in Republic of Serbia which might be considered a new serovar of .

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