Lactobacillus salivarius is part of the vertebrate indigenous microbiota of the gastrointestinal tract, oral cavity, and milk. The properties associated with some L. salivarius strains have led to their use as probiotics. Here we describe the draft genome of the pig isolate L. salivarius cp400, providing insights into host-niche specialization.
        
Related information
Citations formats
Mackenzie DA, McLay K, Roos S, Walter J, Swarbreck D, Drou N, Crossman LC, Juge N (2014) Draft Genome Sequence of a Novel Lactobacillus salivarius Strain Isolated from Piglet Genome Announc2:
Mackenzie DA, McLay K, Roos S, Walter J, Swarbreck D, Drou N, Crossman LC, Juge N (2014) Genome Announc2: