Bifidobacteria are important members of the human gut flora, especially in infants. Comparative genomic analysis of two Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis strains revealed evolution by internal deletion of consecutive spacer-repeat units within a novel clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat locus, which represented the largest differential content between the two genomes. Additionally, 47 single nucleotide polymorphisms were identified, consisting primarily of nonsynonymous mutations, indicating positive selection and/or recent divergence. A particular nonsynonymous mutation in a putative glucose transporter was linked to a negative phenotypic effect on the ability of the variant to catabolize glucose, consistent with ...
Bifidobacteria are Gram-positive prokaryotes that naturally colonize the human gastrointestinal trac...
Bifidobacteria are bacterial gut commensals of mammals, birds and social insects that are perceived ...
Despite the generally accepted importance of bifidobacteria as probiotic components of the human int...
Bifidobacteria are important members of the human gut flora, especially in infants. Comparative geno...
Bifidobacteria are important members of the human gut flora, especially in infants. Comparative geno...
Bifidobacteria represent one of the dominant microbial groups that occur in the gut of various anima...
BACKGROUND: Bifidobacteria are commonly found as part of the microbiota of the gastrointestinal trac...
Bifidobacteria are members of the gut microbiota of animals, including mammals, birds, and social in...
Bifidobacteria are members of the human gut microbiota, being numerically dominant in the colon of i...
Bifidobacteria is amongst one of the health promoting bacteria. The role of this important probiotic...
Strains of Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis are extensively exploited by the food industry as ...
Aim. Determination of distinctive parameters of the B. bifidum and B. longum genomes, which characte...
Peer-reviewedBackground Bifidobacterium longum is a common member of the human gut ...
Bacteria belonging to the genus Bifidobacterium are key members of the gut microbiota. They are wide...
The Bifidobacteriaceae family encompasses 54 (sub)species belonging to the Bifidobacterium genus as ...
Bifidobacteria are Gram-positive prokaryotes that naturally colonize the human gastrointestinal trac...
Bifidobacteria are bacterial gut commensals of mammals, birds and social insects that are perceived ...
Despite the generally accepted importance of bifidobacteria as probiotic components of the human int...
Bifidobacteria are important members of the human gut flora, especially in infants. Comparative geno...
Bifidobacteria are important members of the human gut flora, especially in infants. Comparative geno...
Bifidobacteria represent one of the dominant microbial groups that occur in the gut of various anima...
BACKGROUND: Bifidobacteria are commonly found as part of the microbiota of the gastrointestinal trac...
Bifidobacteria are members of the gut microbiota of animals, including mammals, birds, and social in...
Bifidobacteria are members of the human gut microbiota, being numerically dominant in the colon of i...
Bifidobacteria is amongst one of the health promoting bacteria. The role of this important probiotic...
Strains of Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis are extensively exploited by the food industry as ...
Aim. Determination of distinctive parameters of the B. bifidum and B. longum genomes, which characte...
Peer-reviewedBackground Bifidobacterium longum is a common member of the human gut ...
Bacteria belonging to the genus Bifidobacterium are key members of the gut microbiota. They are wide...
The Bifidobacteriaceae family encompasses 54 (sub)species belonging to the Bifidobacterium genus as ...
Bifidobacteria are Gram-positive prokaryotes that naturally colonize the human gastrointestinal trac...
Bifidobacteria are bacterial gut commensals of mammals, birds and social insects that are perceived ...
Despite the generally accepted importance of bifidobacteria as probiotic components of the human int...