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Fig. 1 | Microbiome

Fig. 1

From: Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis Probio-M8 undergoes host adaptive evolution by glcU mutation and translocates to the infant’s gut via oral-/entero-mammary routes through lactation

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Phylogenetic tree constructed based on the core genes of 250 genomes of Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis. The tree was built by the maximum likelihood tree method using DNA sequences of 1488 core genes of 250 genomes with 1000 bootstrap iterations. The 250 genomes included 222 isolates of mother-infant pairs (written in black), 24 isolates of M8 dry powder (written in blue), and four reference strains, including M8, BB-12, V9, and DSM 10140T (written in green). The phylogenetic tree was separated into a big (red) and a small (black) branches. Isolates in the big (red) branch were phylogenetically inseparable, which included 195 isolates from mother-infant pairs, all 24 isolates from M8 dry powder, and M8. The small branch comprised 27 isolates from mother-infant pairs, BB-12, V9, and DSM 10140T

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