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  • ...: Graphical depiction of the dissimilar lifestyles and symbiosis of the <i>Bacillus ceres</i> group, with emphasis on their common soil habitat. <br><http://on ==<i>Bacillus thuringiensis</i> as an organism==
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  • ...lus_anthracis_gram.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Figure 1. A photomicrograph of <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> bacteria using Gram-stain technique. Photo obtained from the ...can infect any mammal, including humans. It is caused by the bacterium <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> (<i>B. anthracis</i>). This disease has become a hot topic in
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  • ...conomically. The results are promising, however, because the success with Bacillus megaterium does give potential for finding more useful gram-positive strain ...rlos Cardona, and Marcelo Villar. "Biosynthesis of PHB from a New Isolated Bacillus megaterium Strain: Outlook on Future Developments with Endospore Forming Ba
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  • C. tetani is bacillus, or rod-shaped bacterium. The bacteria is gram positive and commonly takes
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  • ...of 60 degrees Celsius with a temperature limit of 74 degrees Celsius (2). Bacillus is translated as “small rod,” and geo is “earth” or “soil” so t ...y of Bacillus.” In Sonenshein,A.L., Hoch,J.A. and Losick,R. (eds), Bacillus subtilis and Other Gram-positive Bacteria. (1993): 3–16.
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  • ...ancestor of the most widely used vaccine against tuberculosis,''M. bovis'' bacillus Calmette-Guérin.(2) BCG is a strain that was created by growing ''M. bovis -Currently the cell wall of ''M. bovis'' bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is a drug for tumor immunotherapy; however, the spec
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  • [[Image:Bacilluscereus1.JPG|thumb|300 px|right|Rod-shaped ''Bacillus cereus''. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=genomeprj&cmd=ShowDe Genus: Bacillus
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  • ''Brevibacillus laterosporus'' is a G+ rod (bacillus) that forms short chains of 2. It also forms endospores. ...ne pathogenic and spoilage bacteria, such as ''Listeria monocytogenes'', ''Bacillus cereus'', and ''Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris''. [7]
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  • <small>*Formerly known as ''Bacillus polymyxa''</small> ...to warrant a new genus [8]. Paenibacillus (paene + Bacillus) means almost Bacillus in Latin.
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  • ...H. (2008). Characterization of metal-resistant plant-growth promoting <I>Bacillus weihenstephanensis</I> isolated from serpentine soil in Portugal. <I> Jour ...I., Llama, MJ., and Serra, JL. (1998). Aerobic chromate reduction by <I>Bacillus subtilis. Biodegradation. 9</I>. 133-141.
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  • ...which means 'coal' in Greek, is a severe disease caused by the bacteria ''Bacillus anthracis'', which stays alive in its surroundings by sporulating. Because ==The ''Bacillus anthracis'' Microbe==
    28 KB (4,179 words) - 15:49, 15 April 2011
  • ...lus licheniformis]], [[Bacillus subtilis]], and [[Bacillus cereus]]. The [[Bacillus]] spp. found during the aerobic phase of fermentation have been found to be ===Bacillus===
    23 KB (3,495 words) - 17:53, 15 April 2011
  • ...taining protocol it will not retain the crystal violet dye. The rod shape (bacillus) it has is common among many different taxonomic groups. It is non motile a
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  • ...searched amyloid protein associated with TasA protein in gram positive ''[[Bacillus subtilis]]''[[#References|[6]]] reveals novel information of the biofilm me ...ofilm: Insights into Assembly and Disassembly of a Novel Amyloid Fibre in Bacillus subtilis.” Molecular Microbiology, 2011, DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2958.2011.076
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  • ...ycobacterium tuberculosis'' in humans, and important new implications for Bacillus Calmette-Guérin use in other types of cancer treatments are up and coming. ...[http://chemocare.com/chemotherapy/drug-info/bcg.aspx Chemocare.com. “BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guerin).” (n.d.).]</ref> is a form of outpatient intravesical im
    27 KB (3,986 words) - 14:05, 20 September 2017
  • E. coli are gram-negative bacillus bacteria. They reproduce by successive binary fission with a generation ti
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  • ''[[Bacillus]]''<br>
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  • ...e. Agricultural Economic Report No. 786.]</ref>. The toxins produced by <i>Bacillus</i> bacteria attack cells in the larva’s midgut by causing the cells in t ..., researchers have taken interest in a different but similar species of <i>Bacillus</i>, <i>Brevibacillus laterosporus</i>. In recent years <i>Brevibacillus la
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  • ...hella dysenteriae, Bacillus dysenteriae'' (Shiga 1898), ''Shigella shigae, Bacillus shigae'' (Chester 1901) [1] ...cs: ''S. dysenteriae'' is a small, uncapsulated, non-motile, Gram-negative bacillus (rod-shaped). It does not form spores. [2]
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  • Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is an aerobic, non-fermentative, gram-negative bacillus possessing flagella in a multitrichous formation, and that naturally lives ...phomonas maltophilia is a gram-negative, motile, multitrichous flagellated bacillus that is aerobic and non-fermenting (1). While Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
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