“…Based on the pair-wise divergences of 338 bp gltA sequences, F16YN was most similar (98%) to the Bartonella strain Em1531yn (AF391281) (Ying et al, 2002) of E. miletus from the middle of Yunnan among all available sequences of Bartonella deposited in the GenBank at 97.4-97.6% (with nine nucleotide mutations) and similar to F13YN, F12YN, and F14YN, which had no variation in amino acid sequences. DNA similarity values based on the 379 bp of the gltA gene from F47YN compared to other Bartonella strains show that F47YN was more than 99% similar to Bartonella strains from Rattus norvegicus from Beijing (GenBank accession numbers DQ 884392, DQ884391, DQ884389, DQ 884388, DQ884387, and DQ884383), Bartonella strains from R. tanezumi flavipectus and R. norvegicus, fleas from X. cheopis from Indonesia (GenBank accession numbers AY902189, AY902191, AY902190, and AY902188), and the Bartonella strains from Rattus rattus from Portugal (GenBank accession no.…”