“…The importance of eDNA in the biology of M. bovis is consistent with functional genomic studies with several ruminant mycoplasma species that identified nucleotide metabolism as essential for their survival in cell culture, while dispensable for axenic growth (Baranowski et al, 2010; Skapski et al, 2011; Josi et al, 2019). Finally, nucleases and polynucleotide binding proteins are common component of the mycoplasma surface, besides their role in the acquisition of nutrients these surface proteins are also emerging as potential virulence factors (Minion and Goguen, 1986; Minion et al, 1993; Bendjennat et al, 1999; Jarvill-Taylor et al, 1999; Schmidt et al, 2007; Li et al, 2010, 2018, 2019a; Somarajan et al, 2010; Szczepanek et al, 2010; Browning et al, 2011; Cacciotto et al, 2013, 2019; Masukagami et al, 2013; Sharma et al, 2015; Xu et al, 2015; Yacoub and Mardassi, 2016; Zhang et al, 2016; Gondaira et al, 2017; Yamamoto et al, 2017; Mitiku et al, 2018; Qin et al, 2019).…”