Genome Sequence of Lactobacillus mucosae LM1, Isolated from Piglet Feces
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J. Chun | Je Hee Lee | Geun-Bae Kim | D. Kang | J. Chae | J. Ham | V. D. Valeriano | Yusuke Shin
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