Complete Genome Sequences of Six Lactobacillus iners Strains Isolated from the Human Vagina.
Michael T FranceLindsay RuttShilpa NarinaSarah ArbaughElias J McCombMike S HumphrysBing MaMatthew R HaywardElizabeth K CostelloDavid A RelmanDouglas S KwonJacques RavelPublished in: Microbiology resource announcements (2020)
Lactobacillus iners is a common member of the human vaginal microbiota, with a genome size smaller than that of other lactobacilli. Here, we report the complete genome sequences of six L. iners strains isolated from different vaginal swab specimens. Three strains were found to harbor ∼100-kbp plasmids, which were not known previously.