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  • The study focuses on the genetic features of a specific bacterial strain (C5) found in the gut of a Korean dog, aiming to understand its adaptations and potential probiotic functions.
  • The C5 strain was sequenced using advanced technology, and its genome revealed it has a strong focus on carbohydrate transport and metabolism, sharing similarities with strains from humans.
  • Findings indicate that this strain has evolved specific genes that help it thrive in the canine gut environment, highlighting its relationship to the host's evolutionary adaptations.
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Background: Lactobacillus reuteri is a gram-positive, non-motile bacterial species that has been used as a representative microorganism model to describe the ecology and evolution of vertebrate gut symbionts.

Objective: Because the genetic features and evolutionary strategies of L. reuteri from the gastrointestinal tract of canines remain unknown, we tried to construct draft genome canine L.

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