Acetic Acid Bacteria Genomes Reveal Functional Traits for Adaptation to Life in Insect Guts

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Chouaia, Bessem | Gaiarsa, Stefano | Crotti, Elena | Comandatore, Francesco | Degli Esposti, Mauro | Ricci, Irene | Alma, Alberto | Favia, Guido | Bandi, Claudio | Daffonchio, Daniele

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International audience. Data deposition: This project has been deposited at EMBL/GenBank under the accession numbers CBLX010000001-CBLX010000027 for Asaia platycodi genome and CBLY010000001-CBLY010000009 for Saccharibacter sp. genome.

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