Group I C. botulinum strains generally includes in
A.all types of strains (proteolytic)A,
 B and F B.all types of strains (non-proteolytic) E and F
C.all types of strains (proteolytic)C,
 D and F D.none of the above

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A.all types of strains (proteolytic)A,

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