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Background: Pseudomonas fluorescens are common soil bacteria that can
improve plant health through nutrient cycling, pathogen antagonism and induction of
plant defenses. The genome sequences of strains SBW25 and Pf0-1 were determined and
compared to each other and with P. fluorescens Pf-5. A functional genomic in vivo
expression technology ... read more(IVET) screen provided insight into genes used by P.
fluorescens in its natural environment and an improved understanding of the
ecological significance of diversity within this species.
Keywords: amino acid identity, coding sequence, diaminopimelate,
environmentally induced loci, hidden Markov model, integrative conjugative element,
inverted repeat, in vivo expression technology, miniature inverted repeat
transposable element, non-ribosomal peptide synthetase, repeat
desert.
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- Silby, Mark, Ana M. Cerdeño-Tárraga, Georgios S. Vernikos,
Stephen R. Giddens, Robert W. Jackson, Gail M. Preston, Xue-Xian Zhang, Christina D.
Moon, Stefanie M. Gehrig, Scott AC Godfrey, Christopher G. Knight, Jacob G. Malone,
Zena Robinson, Andrew J. Spiers, Simon Harris, Gregory L. Challis, Alice M. Yaxley,
David Harris, Kathy Seeger, Lee Murphy, Simon Rutter, Rob Squares, Michael A. Quail,
Elizabeth Saunders, Konstantinos Mavromatis, Thomas S. Brettin, Stephen D. Bentley,
Joanne Hothersall, Elton Stephens, Christopher M. Thomas, Julian Parkhill, Stuart B.
Levy, Paul B. Rainey, and Nicholas R. Thomson. "Genomic and genetic analyses of
diversity and plant interactions of Pseudomonas fluorescens." Genome Biology 10, no.
12 (5, 2009): 1-16.
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