La1—the genome of a lactobacillus strain

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention pertains to the use of the DNA sequence of aLactobacillus johnsoniistrain, in particular to its genomic sequence for elucidating interactions of micro-organism with hosts they colonize, and moreover for elucidating the basis of probiotic properties exhibited by such strain. In addition, the present invention also relates to methods of detecting nucleic acids or polypeptides ofLactobacilliand related species, respectively. A data carrier is provided comprising nucleotide sequences and/or polypeptide sequences of La1.

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