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Fig. 4 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 4

From: Elucidation of the anti-hyperammonemic mechanism of Lactobacillus amylovorus JBD401 by comparative genomic analysis

Fig. 4

Comparative genome analysis of Lactobacillus amylovorus JBD401 with Lactobacillus acidophilus strains. a Multiple genome alignment of L. acidophilus NCFM, L. acidophilus 30SC, L. acidophilus FSI4, L. acidophilus La-14 and L. amylovorus JBD401 from top to bottom. Image was generated by Mauve. A scale is showing name of each genome sequence compared. The similar colored blocks of each genome are connected through lines representing homologous regions of each genome and non-homologous regions unique to each genome are white. b Core genes between L. acidophilus NCFM and L. amylovorus JBD401. c Core genes between L. acidophilus La-14 and L. amylovorus JBD401. d Core genes between L. acidophilus 30SC and L. amylovorus JBD401. e Core genes between L. acidophilus FSI4 and L. amylovorus JBD401. f Core genes among five genomes; L. acidophilus NCFM, L. acidophilus La-14, L. acidophilus 30SC, L. acidophilus FSI4, and L. amylovorus JBD401. 1200 proteins were identified common to all of the strains along with unique genes of each genome; NCFM (662, 64.45%), La-14 (676, 63.97%), 30SC (837, 58.91%), FSI4 (558, 68.26%) and JBD401 (359, 76.97%)

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