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The complete genomes of Lactobacillus plantarum and Lactobacillus johnsonii reveal extensive differences in chromosome organization and gene content, by J. Boekhorst, R. J. Siezen, M.-C. Zwahlen, D. Vilanova, R. D. Pridmore, A. Mercenier, M. Kleerebezem, W. M. de Vos, H. Brüssow and F. Desiere

Microbiology vol. 150, part 11, pp. 3601-3611

The following are available as supplementary data in an Excel spreadsheet with 13 worksheets: details of the size and location of conserved gene clusters in L. plantarum and L. johnsonii in Supplementary Table S1; the number of proteins of L. plantarum and L. johnsonii for all COG classes in Supplementary Table S2; a KEGG comparison of major differences between L. plantarum and L. johnsonii in Supplementary Table S3; L. johnsonii and L. plantarum API 50 test results in Supplementary Table S4; the redundancy of enzymes involved in pyruvate metabolism in Supplementary Table S5; gene clusters encoding functionally related proteins present in L. plantarum but not in L. johnsonii and vice versa in Supplementary Table S6; lists of proteins unique to either L. plantarum or L. johnsonii in Supplementary Tables S7-S12; gene clusters encoding functionally related proteins present in L. plantarum but not in L. johnsonii and vice versa in Supplementary Table S13.

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