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Table 5 ‘Specific’ and ‘missing’ genes found in FLAB. ‘Specific’ genes and ‘missing’ genes in FLAB were defined as genes conserved in greater than 80% of FLAB species and less than 20% of other species in Lactobacillaceae, and genes conserved in less than 20% of FLAB species and greater than 80% of other species in Lactobacillaceae, respectively

From: Unique niche-specific adaptation of fructophilic lactic acid bacteria and proposal of three Apilactobacillus species as novel members of the group

  1. 1Protein names shown in parenthesis were further added as ‘specific’ or ‘missing’ proteins in Fructobacillus-Apilactobacillus group (n = 11) to the single specific and 16 ‘missing’ genes found in FLAB, when A. ozensis was included in this group
  2. 2Conservation ratio was calculated for Fructobacillus-Apilactobacillus group and other Lactobacillaceae species, when A. ozensis was included in the former group