Comparative genome analysis of commensal segmented filamentous bacteria (sfb) from turkey and murine hosts reveals distinct metabolic features

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  • who: Grant A. Hedblom from the Cities, StPaul, MN, USA Department of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Minnesota-Twin have published the article: Comparative genome analysis of commensal segmented filamentous bacteria (SFB) from turkey and murine hosts reveals distinct metabolic features, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors have utilized comparative genomics to compare turkeyassociated SFB reported earlier by the research group with mouse- and rat-associated strains of SFB previously sequenced and analyzed . The authors have identified a set of core metabolic determinants shared among seven SFB strains and genetic traits essential for . . .

     

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