Draft genome sequences of Lactobacillus mulieris strains isolated from the female urinary tract
Natalie Stegman, Maria Steiling, Cerena Sedano, Briana Jackson, Catherine Putonti

TL;DR
This paper presents draft genome sequences of two Lactobacillus mulieris strains from the female urinary tract, helping to better understand the urinary microbiome.
Contribution
The novelty lies in providing new draft genomes of L. mulieris strains isolated from urine, contributing to the study of the female urinary microbiome.
Findings
Draft genomes of Lactobacillus mulieris strains UMB0446 and UMB3420 were sequenced.
These genomes enhance understanding of the female urinary tract microbiome.
Abstract
Lactobacillus mulieris is a frequent member of the healthy female urogenital tract. Here, we present the draft genomes of two L. mulieris strains isolated from urine samples: UMB0446 and UMB3420. The draft genomes presented here further expand our understanding of the female urinary microbiome.
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrinary Tract Infections Management · Gut microbiota and health · Reproductive tract infections research
