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[[Image:Bt_Life_Cycle.png|thumb|300px|right|Figure 2. Transition electron micrograph of <i>Bacillus thuringiensis</i> at the final stage of sporulation. The parasporal crystals are indicated using white arrows. These crystals are produced in the fourth through sixth stages of sporulation and are toxic to insects if consumed | [[Image:Bt_Life_Cycle.png|thumb|300px|right|Figure 2. Transition electron micrograph of <i>Bacillus thuringiensis</i> at the final stage of sporulation. The parasporal crystals are indicated using white arrows. These crystals are produced in the fourth through sixth stages of sporulation and are toxic to insects if consumed [1].]] | ||
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[1] | [1] Ibrahim, M.A., N. Griko, M. Junker, and L.A. Bulla. 2010. Bacillus thuringiensis: A genomic and proteomics perspective. Bioengineered Bugs 1:1, 31-50. | ||
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