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Bacillus subtilis - Bacteria - Karyn's Genomes - 2Can Support Portal, which provides short and concise introductions to basic concepts in molecular and cell biology and bioinformatics. ... Bacillus subtilis metabolises a wide variety of carbon sources and secretes large quantities of industrially important enzymes...
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Bacillus subtilis is a ubiquitous, saprophytic, soil bacterium which is thought to contribute to nutrient cycling due to its ability to produce a wide variety of enzymes. This latter feature of the microorganism has been commercially exploited for over a decade. ... The Bacillus species subtilis, licheniformis,
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www.epa.gov/oppt/biotech/pubs/fra/fra009.htm
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Sufficient data are available to determine that Bacillus subtilis strain QST 713 has low toxicity to mammals and is not expected to be pathogenic in humans. Standard personal protective equipment are required to mitigate any risk to pesticide handlers and applicators.
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www.epa.gov/pesticides/biopesticides/ingredients/tech_d...
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In January 2001 I began studying the dynamics of Bacillus subtilis colonies under the direction of Dr. Joceline Lega, University of Arizona Mathematics Department, and Dr. Neil Mendelson, University of Arizona Molecular and Cellular Biology Department.
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math.arizona.edu/~lega/UG/Colonies/Colonies.htm
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Dr. Rothschild backed up his point by telling us the story of the discovery of the Bacillus subtilis, a bacterial microorganism that is commonly found in the environment rather than in humans, yet is well known by modern science to be very friendly to the human system.
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www.rense.com/general4/bac.htm
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Cell shape: bacillus; Arrangement: chains or single; Oxygen requirements: ; Other: endospore formers. B. cereus forms colonies that are dull and frosted and usually occurs in chains. B. subtilis forms colonies that are dull and may be wrinkled, cream to brown in color;
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www.sunysccc.edu/academic/mst/microbes/11bsubt.htm
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The influence of different sporulation temperatures (30, 37, 44 and 52 degrees C) upon heat resistance of Bacillus subtilis was investigated. ... The influence of different sporulation temperatures (30, 37, 44 and 52 degrees C) upon heat resistance of Bacillus subtilis was investigated. Heat resistance was greater after...
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/1399918
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The biotypes, identified by partial 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, belonged to Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus pumilus, and Bacillus amyloliquefaciens species. ... Moreover, fAFLP analysis made it possible to distinguish B. subtilis from B. pumilus strains. The strains were characterized for their toxigenic potential by...
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15345396
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