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Lactobacillus kimchii is a Gram positive short, thin, rod-shaped bacteria. It is a bacteria that produces lactic acid. | Lactobacillus kimchii is a Gram positive short, thin, rod-shaped bacteria. It is a bacteria that produces lactic acid and is found in the Korean vegetable kimchi, where it gets its name. | ||
==Genome structure== | ==Genome structure== | ||
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Description and significance
Lactobacillus kimchii is a Gram positive short, thin, rod-shaped bacteria. It is a bacteria that produces lactic acid and is found in the Korean vegetable kimchi, where it gets its name.