Fig. 4From: The pan-genome of Lactobacillus reuteri strains originating from the pig gastrointestinal tractPredicted functions encoded by genes of the accessory genome from six L. reuteri porcine isolates. Functions listed are: 1, Cofactors; 2, Cell wall and capsule; 3, Virulence and defence; 4, Phages and mobile elements; 5, RNA metabolism; 6, Nucleosides and nucleotides; 7, Protein metabolism; 8, Regulation; 9, DNA metabolism; 10, Fatty acids and lipids; 11, Respiration; 12, Stress response; 13, Amino acids and derivatives; 14, Sulphur metabolism; and 15, CarbohydratesBack to article page