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- - ''Bacillus simplex'' <br>12 KB (1,718 words) - 20:23, 28 April 2013
- ...lali, Abraham Varghese. “Degradation of acephate by Enterobacter absuriae, Bacillus cereus and Pantoa agglomerans isolated from diamondback moth Plutella xylos12 KB (1,722 words) - 21:15, 12 December 2016
- ...actant without hydrophobic particle created unstable foam. They also found Bacillus subtilis, commonly culturable from foam could play important role in foamin14 KB (2,007 words) - 19:42, 20 April 2012
- ...TP binding protein involved in cell division that’s analogous to FtsZ in ''Bacillus subtilis''. So far, there is one plasmid sequenced for this species, the p13 KB (1,826 words) - 20:10, 29 April 2011
- GFAJ-1 is rod-shaped (bacillus) bacterium known to be an extremophile or more appropriately, a halophile m14 KB (2,116 words) - 11:52, 2 November 2011
- ...have shown that there is a 62% similarity between the coding regions of ''Bacillus subtilis'' and a 56% similarity to ''E. coli''.<sup>[9]</sup> There is ev15 KB (2,156 words) - 15:44, 1 July 2011
- ...terium (36.0%) (P < 0.05; χ2) compared with isolates from pond water where Bacillus spp. (80.0%), Staphylococcus spp., Alcaligenes spp. and Aeromonas spp. (60.15 KB (2,394 words) - 03:01, 20 August 2010
- ...detailed analysis of the ham itself. He originally named the bacterium <i>Bacillus botulinum</i>, inspired by the latin word for sausage, “botulus.” <ref ...nge the genus name occurred in the 1920s, in order to separate the aerobic Bacillus species from the anaerobic Clostridium species, officially giving <i>Clostr30 KB (4,562 words) - 21:31, 25 April 2024
- ...ultative anaerobes such as ''[[Agrobacterium]]'', ''[[Alcaligenes]]'', ''[[Bacillus]]'', ''Paracoccus'', ''Micrococcus'' | ''[[Bacillus]]'', ''[[Geobacter]]'', ''[[Pseudomonas]]'', ''Shewanella''34 KB (5,168 words) - 07:26, 9 February 2018
- ...de [[Micrococcus]], Planococcus, [[Arthrobacter]], Deodermatophilus, and [[Bacillus]]. Dying bacteria secrete amino acids, also contributing to the varnish coa15 KB (2,322 words) - 02:58, 20 August 2010
- ''P. mirabilis'' has a bacillus morphology and is a gram-negative bacterium. It is motile, alternating bet13 KB (1,988 words) - 17:52, 3 August 2015
- ...ultative anaerobes such as ''[[Agrobacterium]]'', ''[[Alcaligenes]]'', ''[[Bacillus]]'', ''Paracoccus'', ''Micrococcus'' | ''[[Bacillus]]'', ''[[Geobacter]]'', ''[[Pseudomonas]]'', ''Shewanella''35 KB (5,242 words) - 07:26, 14 March 2016
- ...r the carbon fixation of the Calvin cycle. Type IV RuBisCO is found in ''[[Bacillus subtilis]]'' and is part of the Met salvage pathway. This paper describes t15 KB (2,264 words) - 15:10, 4 July 2011
- ...eing tested as a way of eliminating ''C. parvum'' spores. In the study, ''Bacillus subtitlis'' spores were used in place of ''C. parvum'' oocysts. It was sho15 KB (2,145 words) - 03:17, 20 August 2010
- ...h, Thomas J., Steve A. Blackman, and Simon J. Foster. 2000. “Autolysins of Bacillus Subtilis: Multiple Enzymes with Multiple Functions.” <i>Microbiology (Rea17 KB (2,330 words) - 03:41, 17 April 2021
- .... Andersson, T. Honkanen-Buzalski and A. C. Scoging. “Toxigenic Strains of Bacillus licheniformis Related to Food Poisoning.” Applied and Environmental Micro14 KB (2,083 words) - 17:35, 16 September 2010
- [[Image:bacteria_sizes.jpg|frame|center|Figure 3.3 Common cell shapes cocci, bacillus, and spirilla and relative sizes. From[http://www.ppdictionary.com/gnbac.ht '''Endospores''' are made by ''Bacillus'' and ''Clostridium'' in response to environmental stress.[1] Endospores ar43 KB (6,100 words) - 06:05, 8 January 2018
- D. solani is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped (bacillus) bacterium with multiple flagella. D. solani forms flat, circular colonies15 KB (2,170 words) - 15:48, 6 December 2021
- ''Mycobacterium avium'' are acid fast bacillus. They are characterized by a cell wall covalently attached to the long chai16 KB (2,338 words) - 03:23, 20 August 2010
- ..., Whitehead S, Woodward JR, Barrell BG. "Massive gene decay in the leprosy bacillus". ''Nature''. Feb 22, 2001. 409. p. 1007-1011.13 KB (1,921 words) - 19:15, 22 April 2011