- The
Bacillaceae are a
family of gram-positive, heterotrophic, rod-shaped
bacteria that may
produce endospores.
Motile members of this
family are characterized...
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class Bacilli. The word "bacillus" (or its
plural "bacilli", with a
small b) is also a
generic term to
describe the
morphology of any rod-shaped bacterium...
- Bacillus; its
taxonomic position between the
families Lactobacillaceae and
Bacillaceae was
often debated. However, in the
seventh edition of Bergey's, it was...
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Bacillota "Bacillia"
Bacillales Bacillaceae_
B Heyndrickxia Gupta et al. 2020
Bacillota "Bacillia"
Bacillales Bacillaceae_C
Lederbergia Gupta et al. 2020...
- Bacillus,
B.
subtilis is rod-shaped, and can form a tough,
protective endospore,
allowing it to
tolerate extreme environmental conditions.
B. subtilis...
- phagocytosis. The
genera Bacillus and
Clostridium constitute the
family Bacillaceae.
Species are
identified by
using morphologic and
biochemical criteria...
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demarcation of 17
distinct Bacillus species clades,
proposed as
novel Bacillaceae genera, by
phylogenomics and
comparative genomic analyses: description...
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agents against lepidopterans (moths and butterflies). Btk,
along with
other B.
thuringiensis products, is one of the most
widely used
biological pesticides...
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genus Bacillus. Like
other Bacillus species,
B.
mycoides is Gram positive, rod-shaped, and
forms spores.
B.
mycoides is
distinguished from
other Bacillus...
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while having almost no
effect on
other organisms. The
major advantage of
B.
thuringiensis products is that they are
thought to
affect few non-target...