IRIS publication 145963148
Genome sequences and comparative genomics of two Lactobacillus ruminis strains from the bovine and human intestinal tracts.
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TY - JOUR - Forde BM, Neville BA, O'Donnell MM, Riboulet-Bisson E, Claesson MJ, Coghlan A, Ross RP, O'Toole PW - 2011 - August - Microbial Cell Factories - Genome sequences and comparative genomics of two Lactobacillus ruminis strains from the bovine and human intestinal tracts. - Validated - Scopus: 35 () - 10 Suppl 1 - The genus Lactobacillus is characterized by an extraordinary degree of phenotypic and genotypic diversity, which recent genomic analyses have further highlighted. However, the choice of species for sequencing has been non-random and unequal in distribution, with only a single representative genome from the L. salivarius clade available to date. Furthermore, there is no data to facilitate a functional genomic analysis of motility in the lactobacilli, a trait that is restricted to the L. salivarius clade. - 10.1186/1475-2859-10-S1-S13 DA - 2011/08 ER -
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AUTHORS | Forde BM, Neville BA, O'Donnell MM, Riboulet-Bisson E, Claesson MJ, Coghlan A, Ross RP, O'Toole PW | ||
YEAR | 2011 | ||
MONTH | August | ||
JOURNAL_CODE | Microbial Cell Factories | ||
TITLE | Genome sequences and comparative genomics of two Lactobacillus ruminis strains from the bovine and human intestinal tracts. | ||
STATUS | Validated | ||
TIMES_CITED | Scopus: 35 () | ||
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VOLUME | 10 Suppl 1 | ||
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ABSTRACT | The genus Lactobacillus is characterized by an extraordinary degree of phenotypic and genotypic diversity, which recent genomic analyses have further highlighted. However, the choice of species for sequencing has been non-random and unequal in distribution, with only a single representative genome from the L. salivarius clade available to date. Furthermore, there is no data to facilitate a functional genomic analysis of motility in the lactobacilli, a trait that is restricted to the L. salivarius clade. | ||
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DOI_LINK | 10.1186/1475-2859-10-S1-S13 | ||
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