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  • ...mission electron microscopes. The bacteria was found to be a gram-negative bacilli. Genome sequencing was analyzed using 16S rRNA. Findings showed the bacteri Pseudoxanthomonas winnipegensis is gram-negative bacilli with a yellowish pigment. Additionally, research has found they are aerobes
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  • <I>Prevotella micans</I> is a gram-negative bacilli that is primarily an obligate anaerobe. The species was isolated from necro <I>Prevotella micans</I> is a non-motile, gram-negative bacilli. Cell size measures 1.5-5&mu;m long by 0.7&mu;m wide, and are normally arra
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  • ...e diameter had increased to 1.8–2.2 mm (4). The gram-negative bacteria are bacilli or circular shaped that consist of a high convex to pyramidal, with an off- ...a Fusca and Prevotella Scopos are anaerobic, non-motile, and gram-negative bacilli (4). The phylogenetic analysis of the 16Sr RNA gene sequence showed that st
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  • Bacteria; Bacillota; Bacilli; Bacillales; Alicyclobacillaceae; Alicyclobacillus; A. ''acidoterrestris'' A. ''acidoterrestris'' is an aerobic, gram positive, thermoacidophilic bacilli that produces endospores. It can survive in acidic environments down to 2.5
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Bacillaceae; Bacillus
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  • Class: Bacilli
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  • ...dominantly Gram-negative cocci, with a few particularly long Gram-negative bacilli.<br/>Numbered ticks are 11 &micro;M apart.<br/>Photograph by [[User:Blayloc
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Bacillaceae; Amphibacillus ...o their natural environment. Before the isolation of ''A. fermentum'', all bacilli isolated from alkaline lakes have been obligate aerobes [[#References|[2]]]
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Staphylococcaceae; Staphylococcus
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  • ...of a microscope. Comes in various different shapes, spheres (cocci), rods (bacilli), and spirals. But, the color depends on the specific strain and conditions
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Bacillaceae; <i>Bacillus</i>; <i>Bacillus megaterium</i>
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  • Domain:Bacteria; Phylum: Firmicutes; Class:Bacilli; Order: Bacillasles; Family: Bacillaceae; Genus:Bacillus; Species: Bacillus ...that is for bacteria, and is designed to isolate Gram-negative and enteric bacilli on whether or not they could ferment lactose) was possible. Because of it s
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  • ...pe and size based on the environment. In this case, both the gram negative bacilli and gram variable staining diplococcic were present in the smear [2]. On bl ...ter pneumosintes gen. nov., comb. nov., nom. rev., Anaerobic gram-negative bacilli from the human gingival crevice. Int J Syst Bacteriol. 1994;44:187–92.]
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  • <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> is a gram-negative species of bacilli shaped bacteria. The genome consists of a rather large, single circular chr
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  • V. fischeri is a gram- negative bacilli bacterium. It is found in marine environments all over the world. It conta
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  • Domain/Superkingdom/Kingdom: Bacteria; Phylum: Firmicutes; Class: Bacilli; Order: Bacillales; Family: Bacillaceae
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  • Higher Order Taxa: Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Bacillaceae, Bacillus
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  • Domain: Bacteria; Phylum: Firmicutes; Class: Bacilli; Order Bacillales; Family: Bacillaceae; Genus Bacillus; Species: Bacillus P
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  • ...undimonas diminuta'' is non-lactose-fermenting environmental Gram-negative bacilli [[#References | [1]]] . ''B. diminuta'' and ''Brevundimonas vesicularis''
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Staphylococcaceae;
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  • Kingdom- Bacteria; Phylum- Firmicutes; Class- Bacilli; Order- Bacillales; Family- Bacillaceae; Genus- Bacillus; Species- Bacillus ...., Liu, Y., and Chen,S. "''Isolation and identification of nitrogen-fixing bacilli from plant rhizospheres in Beijing region". ''Journal of Applied Microbiolo
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  • Bacteria, Bacillota, Bacilli, Bacillales, Staphylococcaceae, Gemella, <i> G. palaticanis</i>
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  • Domain; Bacteria. Phylum; Firmicutes. Class; Bacilli. Order; Bacillales. family; Bacillaceae
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  • Class: Bacilli ...constituents, the <i>B. pumilus</i> life cycle is similar to that of other Bacilli. It assumes any of three life stages: sporangium, vegetative cell, or free
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  • ...eat these bacteria and within the first three hours of being digested, the bacilli degrade the anterior pharyngeal chitinous ling and enter the body cavity an
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  • ...ssed by blood from infected animals. He also created pure cultures of the bacilli and showed that this also caused disease. [[#References|[12]]]These experim Class: Bacilli
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  • Class: Bacilli;
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  • ...ttp://www.buddycom.com/bacteria/gnr/gnrnogluc.html Bacteria, gram negative bacilli].
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  • Class: Bacilli ...ns and closely related to the widely studied ''B. subtilis''. Unlike other bacilli which are predominately aerobic, ''B. licheniformis'' is a facultative anae
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  • Class: Bacilli
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  • Class: Bacilli C. pleistocenium is a Gram-positive, motile bacteria with small rod-shaped (bacilli)
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  • Prevotella histicola are Gram-negative bacilli that are obligately anaerobic, vary in pigmentation and are non-motile. Pr
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  • ''Halomonas titanicae'' is a gram-negative, bacilli shaped bacterium from strain BH1T. It's 0.5–0.8×1.5–6.0 μm in size. The ''Halomonas titanicae'' bacteria are gram-negative bacilli, as most species in the ''Halomonas'' genus are[4]. They are typically unpi
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  • Bacilli (Class)
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  • Class: Bacilli
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  • ...logy: The bacteria is a Gram-negative bacillus that showed mostly singular bacilli and a few diplobacillus throughout. It is non-motile. Our capsule stain was
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; ''Lactobacillales''; ''Lactobacillaceae''; ''Lactobacillus crispatus''
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  • Domain: Bacteria; Phylum: Firmicutes; Class: Bacilli; Order: Lactobacillales; Family: Enterococcaceae.
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  • Class: Bacilli
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Streptococcaceae; Streptococcus; Equi; Equi [Others may b
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  • Domain: Bacteria; Phylum: Firmicutes; Class: Bacilli; Order: Bacillales; family: Bacillaceae; Genus: Bacillus
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Listeriaceae
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  • <b>Class:</b> Bacilli
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  • Pseudomonas fluorescens are gram-negative bacilli shaped bacteria. It grows best in temperatures that are 25-30℃. Certain s P. fluorescens are small-to-medium sized Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacilli. They are often found with multiple flagella in a lophotrichous arrangement
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  • ''Bacteroides plebeius'' is gram-negative, non-motile, Anaerobic, Bacilli-shaped bacteria found in the gut of certain human populations, specifically
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  • Bacilli (class)
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  • ...human being.A person inhales droplet nuclei, which contain no more than 3 bacilli each.The larger droplets that have been inhaled collect in the upper respir <b>1883 (Roughly 100 years ago)</b> - Bacilli was first isolated
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; ''Bacilli; Bacillales; Bacillaceae''; ...y with two other novel [http://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Bacillus ''Bacilli''] species, also isolated from the atmosphere, ''B. aerius'', and ''B. aero
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  • Bacteria (Domain), Firmicutes (Phylum), Bacilli (Class), Bacillales (Order), Bacillaceae (Family), Bacillus (Genus) [1][2].
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  • Bacteria; Fermicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Streptococcaceae
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  • Domain: Bacteria Kingdom: Bacteria Phylum: Firmicutes Class: Bacilli Order: Bacillales Family: Planococcaceae Genus: Lysinibacillus Species: ''L ...ncing of this organism is useful because it increases our knowledge of the bacilli and also offers insight for future improvement of important biological cont
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  • Bacteria;Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Streptococcaceae; Streptococcus
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  • ...e major anaerobic microbe found in mucus membranes are gram-negative rods (bacilli). Pigmented ''Prevotella'', ''Porphyromonas'', ''Prevotella'', and ''Fuso
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  • '''Class''': Bacilli <br>
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  • Class: Bacilli,
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  • Class: Bacilli
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Aerococcaceae; ''Abiotrophia''
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  • Domain (Bacteria); Phylum (Firmicutes); Class (Bacilli); Order (Bacillales); Family (Paenibacillaceae); Genus (Paenibacillus) ...sing comparative analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequence of three different bacilli which showed enough phylogenetic distance from Bacillus subtilis to warrant
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Streptococcaceae; ‘’Lactococcus’’; ‘’chungang
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  • ::'''Class:''' ''Bacilli'' ...G.A.; Belyaev, S.S.; Ivanov, M.V. Taxonomic study of aerobic thermophilic bacilli. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 2001, 51, 433-446.
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  • Class: Bacilli;
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  • Domain: Bacteria; Phylum: Firmicutes; Class: Bacilli; Order: Bacillales; Family: Bacillaceae; Genus: Bacillus ''thermocopriae''
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  • '''Class:''' Bacilli Via microscopy, individual cells are colorless rod shaped bacilli, readily taking up staining via various methods. Depending on environmental
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  • Domain: Bacteria; Phylum: Firmicutes; Class: Bacilli; Order: Bacillales; family; Bacillaceae
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  • ...''Comamonas'', which is comprised of Gram-negative, aerobic, nonpigmented, bacilli (rod-shaped) bacterial species. These species, including ''C. testosteroni' ..., J.P., and E.M. Burd. (2015). 238 - other gram-negative and gram-variable bacilli. In Bennett, J.E., Dolin, R., and Blaser, M.J. (eds). ''Mandell, Douglas, a
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Listeriaceae; Listeria
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  • Bacteria; Bacillota; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Lactobacillaceae (1) ''L. alimentarius'' are Gram-positive, motile, and non-spore-forming, bacilli (8)(6). The length of ''L. alimentarius'' is dependent on the growth enviro
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  • Monera; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Streptococcaceae; Streptococcus; equi
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  • Kingdom (Bacteria); Domain (Bacterial); Phylum (Firmicutes); Class (Bacilli); Order (Bacillales); Family (Bacillales Incertae Sedis); Genus (Exiguobact
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  • ...festations. [[#References|[10]]]. Biopsy from a lesion revealing acid-fast bacilli is necessary for diagnosis [[#References|[7]]]. The standard treatment for ...ll form all over body, and when biopsied, they reveal globi, or bundles of bacilli. The remaining three types are borderline categories, being closer to one p
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  • ...rn tortilla odor. The cellular shape of ''P. aeruginosa'' is gram negative bacilli rods, motile, obligate aerobes. ''P.aeruginosa'' is the very common cause o
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  • Class: Bacilli
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  • ...gious disease. Individuals contract the infection by inhaling tuberculosis bacilli in the air [5]. This bacterium is released through coughing, sneezing, bre ...ins of tuberculosis [1]. Since children often test negative for acid-fast bacilli, it is difficult for public health workers to determine how many are living
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Leuconostocaceae
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  • E. coli serotype O157:H7 is a mesophilic, Gram-negative rod-shaped (Bacilli) bacterium, which possesses adhesive fimbriae and a cell wall that consists
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  • *Class: Bacilli
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  • ...range from 0.4 um in diameter of cocci and up to 5 um in length of curved bacilli.
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  • ...de other parts of the body. It infects the host through particles known as bacilli that are transferred through air. Not only is this microbe highly contagiou ...rbon dioxide then enter the space creating a favorable environment causing bacilli to replicate in large numbers. M. tuberculosis has a flexible modular respi
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  • Domain (Bacteria); Phylum (Firmicutes); Class (Bacilli); Order (Lactobacillales); Family (Lactobacillaceae); Genus ''(Lactobacillu
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  • ...xt-align: center; direction: ltr; margin-left: 0em;">Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Bacillaceae; ''Bacillus''</div style>
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  • ...animal bodies. The ''Actinomyces'' genus mostly consists of Gram-positive bacilli that are facultatively anaerobic or microaerophilic rods. <sup>1</sup> Spec ...ctinomyces'' genus consists of Gram positive bacteria. These Gram positive bacilli bacteria possess cell walls consisting of a large external peptidoglycan la
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  • Class: Bacilli
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  • Bacteria;Firmicutes;Bacilli;Lactobacillales;Enterococcaceae;Tetragenococcus
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  • Bacilli,
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  • Class: Bacilli
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  • Class: Bacilli
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Lactobacillaceae; Lactobacillus
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  • Class: Bacilli<br>
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  • Eubacteria (kingdom); Bacteria (domain); Firmicutes (phylum); Bacilli (class); Bacillales (order); Bacillaceae (family); Bacillus (genus) The spores of ''B. clausii'' and other related Bacilli are used as probiotics to improve the intestinal microbial balance during p
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  • Domain: Bacteria; Phylum: Firmicutes; Class: Bacilli; Order: Bacilla; family:Bacillaceae [Others may be used. Use [http://www.n ...S. S. Belyaev1 and M. V. Ivanov. “Taxonomic Study of aerobic Thermophilic Bacilli.” International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 51(20
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  • Bacteria; Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Lactobacillaceae; ''Pediococcus''
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Enterococcaceae; Enterococcus
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Lactobacillaceae; Lactobacillus
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  • <li>Class - Bacilli</li>
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  • ...light microscopy (1). In Wayson staining, Y. pestis appears as light blue bacilli with dark blue polar bodies. You can also use direct fluorescent antibody t
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  • ...juni'' cells are obligate anaerobes. Their cell structure is Gram-negative bacilli about 0.7×0.8–2 µm in size. The optimum conditions for growth are at 37
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Lactobacillaceae
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  • *Class: Bacilli
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  • '''Class:''' Bacilli
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  • Class: Bacilli
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  • Enterobacter Cloacae cells are a genus of straight gram-negative bacilli (rods) which contain a thin cell-wall of peptidoglycan. E. Cloacae are capa
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Streptococcaceae;
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  • Since its natural habitat is the soil, living in association with the bacilli, actinomycetes and molds, it has developed resistance to a variety of their
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  • Bacteria (domain); Firmicutes (phylum); Bacilli (class); Bacillales (order); Bacillaceae (family); Bacillus (genus); Bacill ...ifiers, nitrogen fixers, antibiotic producers, and pathogens. Some of the bacilli that live in the soil include ''Bacillus subtilis'' (antibiotic producer);
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  • ...positive, non-sporulating (although they have club-like ends), pleomorphic bacilli. Due to their snapping type of division, cells often lie in clusters resemb
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  • ...ngs to the terrabacteria group in the class Firmicutes. It is in the class Bacilli, of the order Lactobacillales, and belongs to the family Lactobacillus (“ ''L. salivarius'' bacteria are rod-shaped cells (bacilli). Along with all lactic acid bacteria, ''L. salivarius'' are Gram-positive
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  • ...ncreased on odorous feet (Ara et al.) which implies that an increase in <i>Bacilli</i> could lead to an increase in odor. <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> is a gr ...kin flora microbes such as <i>Propionibacteria, Staphylococcus</i>, and <i>Bacilli</i> that perform fermentation on carbohydrates, proteins and fatty acids th
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  • <b> Class: </b> Bacilli ...teria</i> are Gram positive, facultative anaerobes that are observed to be bacilli in short chains. If a direct sample is observed under the microscope, <i>Li
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Bacillaceae; ''Bacillus''
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  • <p>Class: Bacilli</p>
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  • Bacteria (Domain); Firmicutes (Phylum); Bacilli (Class); Bacillales (Order); Bacillaceae (Family); Geobacillus (Genus) (1)
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  • ''Stenotrophomonas rhizophila'' is a Gram negative bacilli[[#References|[1]]]. ''S. rhizophila'' can be found within a range of host-
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  • ''R. prowazekii'' is a Gram-negative, intracellular bacteria with a bacilli (rod like) structure. Genomic codes for LPS and Peptidoglycan formation ar
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  • Class: Bacilli Class: Bacilli
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Listeriaceae; Listeria
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  • Class: ''Bacilli''
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  • Eubacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Streptococcaceae
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Staphylococcaceae; Staphylococcus
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  • ...s (Sylvia et al.). These organisms are R strategist species, most commonly bacilli, that are suited to environments with high organic matter that is easy to b
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  • Class: Bacilli
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  • ...5408cr5.pdf Chiu, L. Q. and W. Wang. 2013. A case of unusual Gram-negative bacilli septic arthritis in an immunocompetent patient. Singapore Medical Journal 5
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  • \ Phylum (Firmicutes); Class (Bacilli);
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Leuconostocaceae
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  • ...s of persons suffering from infectious diseases, microbes such as tubercle bacilli, streptococci, pneumococci and staphylococci have been demonstrated. These ...of carbohydrate fermentation. These gram-positive bacteria are rod-shaped bacilli or coccus characterized by an increased tolerance to a lower pH range, thus
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  • Class: <i>Bacilli</i>
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  • Class: Bacilli
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  • Class: ''Bacilli''
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  • ...ristics and play a couple of important environmental roles [1,4]. It is a bacilli shaped bacterium and is generally between one to two micrometers in length
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Staphylococcaceae
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  • <b>Class:</b> Bacilli<br>
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  • ...was used more often in scientific reports. ''E. tarda'' is a Gram-negative bacilli that belongs to the Enterobacteriaceae family and was first characterized i ''E. tarda'' is a Gram-negative bacilli. ''E. tarda'' has many traits that are characteristic of many enterobacteri
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  • ...65 ]</ref> The disease is typically caused by a gram-negative, anaerobic, bacilli called <i>Fusobacterium necrophorum</i>, although the presence of this bact .... The gram negative, anaerobic <i>Fusobacterium necrophorum</i> exhibiting bacilli morphology in a photomicrograph after being cultured for 48 hours in thiogl
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  • Louis Pasteur postulated that bacteria could kill other bacteria (anthrax bacilli)
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  • '''Class''' : Bacilli
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  • ...olderia cepacia</i> complex is a group of Gram-negative, non-spore forming bacilli composed of approximately 17 closely-related species which are grouped into
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  • Class: Bacilli
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  • Bacteria (domain); Firmicutes (phylum); Bacilli (class); Bacillales (order); Staphylococcaceae(family); Staphylococcus (gen
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  • ...°C but dramatically decreases at 60°C or above. In unfavorable conditions, bacilli survive by forming endospores, thick-walled spores that are highly resistan
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  • Bacteria, Firmicutes, Bacilli, Lactobacillales, Streptococcacaeae, Lactococcus
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  • ...gative Rods]] At the cellular level, ''P. aeruginosa'' is a Gram Negative bacilli. At the colonial level, ''P. aeruginosa'' colonies appear to be of small to
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  • ...obacter species, including Citrobacter freundii, are aerobic gram-negative bacilli. Citrobacter freundii are long rod-shaped bacteria typically 1-5 μm in len ...The biliary tract is the most common site of infection by the C. freundii bacilli [9].
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Streptococcaceae; Streptococcus
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  • ...s are classified as Bacteria that were probably derived from lactobacilli, bacilli or streptococci by regressive evolution and genome reduction, to produce th
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  • Domain: Bacteria; Phylum Firmicutes; Class: Bacilli; Order: Lactobacillales; Family: Enterococcus (1)
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  • ...., Priest F.G., and Collins M.D. “Molecular Identification of rRNA Group 3 bacilli (Ash, Farrow, Wallbanks and Collins) Using a PCR Probe Test”. Antonie van
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  • ...raelii.jpg‎|thumb|''Actinomyces israelii (non-spore-forming, Gram-positive bacilli). Image courtesy of Medical Education Information Center, Department of Pa
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  • ...teria, although its actual morphology is an intermediate between cocci and bacilli, earning it the term “coccobacillus” [6]. Its flagella enable it to be
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Lactobacillaceae
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  • Bacteria (Domain); Firmicutes (Phylum); Bacilli (Class); Lactobacillales (Order); Lactobacillaceae (Family)[Others may be u
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  • ...are the most common source of burn infections [3]. They are gram-negative bacilli that possess a single supercoiled circular chromosome. <i> P. aeruginosa</i ...to break down lipids in epithelial cells allowing, like the proteases, the bacilli to penetrate the host resulting in the spread of infection [11]. In additio
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  • ...n the macrophage and be released when the macrophage dies. From there, the bacilli can spread to other regions of the body through the bloodstream. The areas ...nfected individuals, the response from the immune system kills most of the bacilli. At this stage, a latent TB infection has been created, which may be
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  • ...as re-classified to contain bacteria that are bile-resistant gram-negative bacilli (2). One of only two stains of the entire Prevotella genus, among all speci
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Lactobacillaceae; Lactobacillus
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Listeriaceae; Listeria
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Lactobacillaceae; Lactobacillus
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; ''Bacilli; Bacillales; Bacillaceae'';
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  • Class: Bacilli<br>
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  • Class: Bacilli
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  • ...de from different planes to form a variety of arrangements (as compared to bacilli, which divide from the horizontal axis).
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Listeriaceae; Listeria; L.monocytogenes
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  • ...um'' is a gram-negative bacteria in the genus Helicobacter. The cells are bacilli with a slight curve. They are typically 3-4 micrometers in length, and 0.3
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  • ...ctobacillus</em>, a Gram-positive, non-spore forming firmicute, rod-shaped Bacilli bacteria, inhabiting mammalian gastrointestinal tract microbiota. <em>Lacto ...ue properties of extremophiles differentiating it from other Gram-positive bacilli. For instance, <em>Lactobacillus’</em> cell wall contains several membran
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  • ...ctobacillus</em>, a Gram-positive, non-spore forming firmicute, rod-shaped Bacilli bacteria, inhabiting mammalian gastrointestinal tract microbiota. <em>Lacto ...ue properties of extremophiles differentiating it from other Gram-positive bacilli. For instance, <em>Lactobacillus’</em> cell wall contains several membran
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  • ''Campylobacter jejuni'' is a Gram-negative bacteria like bacilli. It is microaerophilic and non-fermentive organism. Its structure is simila
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Lactobacillaceae; Lactobacillus
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Lactobacillaceae; Lactobacillus
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  • Bacteria(Domain); Firmicutes(Phylum); Bacilli(Class); Lactobacillales(Order); Streptococcaceae(Family) (2).
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Streptococcaceae;
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  • ''C. renale'' is a rather large Gram positive bacilli (0.5 by 1.3 to 2.6 μm) that is shaped as a short stumpy rod, thicker at on
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Staphylococcaceae; [[Staphylococcus]]
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  • Bacteria (domain); Terrabacteria (clade); Bacillota (phylum); Bacilli (class); Lactobacillales (order); Lactobacillaceae (family); Pediococcus (g
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  • ...de other parts of the body. It infects the host through particles known as bacilli that are transferred through air. Not only is this microbe highly contagiou
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  • ...living in anaerobic and mesophilic habitat. This strain is host-associated bacilli. The size of the genome is 2.05 Mb encompassing 1,993 genes. 1,876 proteins
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  • <br>Class: Bacilli
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  • Class: Bacilli
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  • ...coccobacillus, (derived from the word cocci meaning “spherical shaped” and bacilli meaning “elongated”), with gram stain morphology similar to other spec
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  • '''Higher Order Taxa''' Bacterial; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Bacillaceae
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  • Bacteria – Firmicutes – Bacilli – Bacillales – Gemella – G. morbillorum
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  • ...rium tuberculosis</i> is an acid fast, nonmotile, obligate anaerobe. These bacilli range in size from 2-4 µm and have an incredibly slow generation time of 1
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  • Kingdom: Bacteria | Phylum: Firmicutes | Class: Bacilli | Order: Lactobacillales | Family: Streptococcaceae | Genus: Streptococcus
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  • ...tinal pH and suppresses the colonization of harmful bacteria like Coliform bacilli. Yogurt contains large amounts of lactic acid bacteria (107 per milliliter ...sed amount of Bifidobacteria in the large intestine decreases the Coliform bacilli proliferation. This experiment was performed on 34 healthy people (4 males
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  • ::Class: Bacilli
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Lactobacillaceae; Lactobacillus
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  • ...cteria that seems to contain mostly Gram-positive cocci, and Gram-negative bacilli.<br/>Numbered ticks are 11 &micro;M apart.<br/>Gram-stained.<br/>Photograph ...emophilus influenzae-2 and Haemophilus parainfluenzae-3) and gram-negative bacilli (fusobacterium-4 and porphyromonas, prevotella) [[#References |[E7]]]. Gra
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Streptococcaceae; Streptococcus
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  • Eubacteria (kingdom); Bacteria (domain); Firmicutes (phylum); Bacilli (class); Bacillales (order); Bacillaceae (family); [http://microbewiki.keny
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  • ...ture. The disease is indicated by the visualization of large Gram-positive bacilli forming short chains [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1769905 (
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  • Bacteria (domain); Firmicutes (phylum); Bacilli (class); Lactobacillales (order); Streptococcaceae (family); Streptococcus
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  • ...d tolerance, so a high infectious dose of 10<sup>3</sup> to 10<sup>6</sup> bacilli is needed for infection. Since it cannot survive in acidic conditions, a l
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  • ...ses the disease botulism, he called it Bacillus botulinus. However, since bacilli are predominantly aerobic microbes, and <i>Clostridium botulinum</i> is ana
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  • | Class = [[Bacilli]]
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Streptococcaceae; Streptococcus
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  • Domain: Bacteria, phylum: Firmicutes, class: Bacilli, order: Bacillales, family: Bacillaceae
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  • ...he species ''Legionella pneumophila'', which are non-encapsulated, aerobic bacilli. In addition to ''L. pneumophila'', there are 41 other species in the genus
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  • ...</i> from other <i>Bacillus</i> strains. Only one strain out of 175 tested bacilli strains has been found to be cross-reactive.[http://aem.asm.org/content/67/
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Streptococcaceae
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  • ...acrylic in artificial nails what gives rise to the growth of gram negative bacilli and yeast. Artificial nails are associated with allergies that occur at th
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  • Class: Bacilli<br>
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Staphylococcaceae; Staphylococcus
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  • ...</b> (largest and one of the most abundant phyla, including clostridia and bacilli)<ref name=d/><br>
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  • ...ern diet showed higher levels of Firmicute species and Erysipelotrichi and Bacilli species and less representation of Bacteroides. The pathways identified in
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  • Bacteria, Firmicutes, Bacilli, Bacillales, Paenibacillaceae, Paenibacillus
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  • ...slaughterhouses simply piled their waste out in a field, though the local bacilli would surely rejoice, the no native microbes would be able to keep up with
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  • ...> in a gram-negative, peritrichously flagellated, faculatively anaerobic, bacilli.
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  • ...um botulinum </i> is a rod-shaped, anaerobic, spore forming, gram-positive bacilli and is responsible for botulism (Slonczewski <i>et al.</i> 2009). In contr
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  • ...ture diagnostics, the absence of neutrophils and presence of gram-positive bacilli indicate the possibility of gas gangrene. In treatment of cases of contami
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  • ...ents of bacteria can synthesize hopanoid lipids, such as Cyanobacteria and Bacilli.<ref name = Belin2018>[https://www.nature.com/articles/nrmicro.2017.173?err
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  • ...ts long-time exposure to natural antibiotics produced by its soil-dwelling bacilli, actinomycetes, and mold friends, it has developed resistance to a variety
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  • Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Enterococcaceae; Enterococcus
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  • ...onen, E. "250 - Anaerobic Cocci and Anaerobic Gram-Positive Nonsporulating Bacilli" 2015. Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett's Principles and Practice of Infectiou
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  • BCG (M. bovis bacilli Calmette-Guerin) vaccination is a vaccine used to prevent tuberculosis . I
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  • ...l-Neelsen stain of the same nodule, showing abundant colonies of acid-fast bacilli in the necrotic subcutaneous tissues (original magnification 100x). Photo a
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  • ...interesting “Y” shape, <i>Bifidobacterium longum</i> are considered to be bacilli, rod-shaped, organisms (<b>Figure 1</b>). The use of their unique “Y” i
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  • Bacteria; ''Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Lactobacillaceae; Lactobacillus''
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  • ...ropicus sp. nov.--new alkaliphilic, facultatively anaerobic, saccharolytic Bacilli from Lake Magadi." Mikrobiologiia 70 (2001): 825-37. PubMed.
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  • ...Proteus mirabilis, Streptococci species</I>, and various gram negative <i>Bacilli</i>. Fungal infections, caused by <I>Aspergillus niger</I> or<I> Candida al
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  • Cellular organisms; Bacteria; Terrabacteria group; Bacillota; Bacilli; Bacillales; Staphylococcaceae; Staphylococcus; Staphylococcus intermedius
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  • Class: <i>Bacilli</i><br>
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  • Class: Bacilli
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  • ...ulfed by the macrophage, and the inset (E) shows a detail of intracellular bacilli. Scale bars = 1 μm. Image credit and copyright: Bannantine JP and Stabel J
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  • Colstridum tetani are rod shaped bacilli, anaerobic, strictly fermenting, gram positive bacteria of the [[Clostridiu
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  • ...ae may account for 80% of clinically significant isolates of gram-negative bacilli and for 50% of clinically significant bacteria in clinical microbiology lab
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  • | Class = [[Bacilli]]
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  • Class: Bacilli
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  • > Shape and structure: Bacilli, gram-positive <br>
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  • > Shape and structure: Bacilli, gram-positive <br>
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  • ...microbial flora that colonize the skin. Generally speaking, gram-negative bacilli more frequently colonize regions of the skin with higher moisture content o
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  • ...ments. There are many different bacterial cell shapes. The most common are bacilli (rods), cocci (spheres), spirilla (spirals) and actinomycete (filaments).
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