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Oenococcus oeni and the genomic era

Abstract Oenococcus oeni is the main lactic acid bacteria species associated with grapes and wine. It is a bacterium that has adapted itself to the harsh conditions of wine, and demonstrated its importance in the production of quality wines. It has a small genome (1.8 Mb); over 200 strains have had...

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Genomes
Genomic analysis
Genomics
Grapes
Lactic acid
Lactic acid bacteria
Oenococcus - genetics
Oenococcus oeni
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Vitis - microbiology
Wine
Wine - microbiology
Wines
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