Complete genome sequence of the beer spoilage organism Pediococcus claussenii ATCC BAA-344T.

Journal of Bacteriology
Vanessa PittetBarry Ziola

Abstract

Pediococcus claussenii is a common brewery contaminant. We have sequenced the chromosome and plasmids of the type strain P. claussenii ATCC BAA-344. A ropy variant was chosen for sequencing to obtain genetic information related to growth in beer, as well as exopolysaccharide and possibly biofilm formation by this organism.

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