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Lactic acid bacteria has been extensively used in food industry because of widespread properties and Pediococcus is among one of them. This study aims to conduct a comprehensive genomic analysis of Pediococcus acidilactici strain BCB1H to elucidate its genetic composition, functional elements, and potential biotechnological applications. The objectives include identifying key genomic features such as coding sequences, tRNA and rRNA genes, antibiotic resistance genes, and secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters, which will highlight the adaptability and potential of P. acidilactici strain BCB1H for use in a variety of industrial and therapeutic applications. P. acidilactici strain BCB1H was analyzed using whole-genome sequencing, which used advanced sequencing technologies to obtain comprehensive genomic data. Key genomic features, such as coding sequences, tRNA and rRNA genes, antibiotic resistance genes, and secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters, were identified through bioinformatics analyses. The genomic analysis of P. acidilactici strain BCB1H revealed a genome size of approximately 1.92 million base pairs with a GC content of 42.4%. The annotation identified 1,895 genes across 192 subsystems, highlighting the metabolic pathways and functional categories. Notably, specialty genes associated with carbohydrate metabolism, stress response, pathogenicity, and amino acid synthesis were identified, underscoring the versatility and potential applications in food technology and medicine. These findings shed light on the genetic makeup and functional potential of P. acidilactici strain BCB1H, highlighting its flexibility and industrial importance. The genetic traits discovered suggest its prospective use in probiotics, food preservation, and biotechnological advancements.
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