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1. Bacillus (Geobacillus) stearothermophilus Genome Sequencing - Strain 10
- www.genome.ou.edu
- Bacillus (Geobacillus) stearothermophilus Genome Sequencing - Strain 10.
- Bacillus (Geobacillus) stearothermophilus Strain 10 is being sequenced by Sharon Lewis, a graduate student in our laboratory at the University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus's Advanced Center for Genome Technology, in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, which is funded in part by an NSF EPSCoR grant .
- Lineage : Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; unclassified Bacillales; Geobacillus stearothermophilus Bacillus (Geobacillus) stearothermophilus Genome Sequencing Progress.
- To date, we now are sequencing individual, shotgun-based, double stranded templates generated from a randomly sheared library of the Bacillus (Geobacillus) stearothermophilus genome, with both the universal forward and reverse pUC sequencing primers. ...
- View the Latest Phrap High Stringency Bacillus (Geobacillus) stearothermophilus Statistics .
- Search the Bacillus (Geobacillus) stearothermophilus Genome sequence data.
- Search the results of BlastX vs the GenBank nr database with the weekly updated Bacillus (Geobacillus) stearothermophilus genome data using Key Words on the OU Server. ...
- Search the Bacillus (Geobacillus) stearothermophilus Genome sequence data at the NCBI using TBLASTN. ...
- Obtaining the Bacillus (Geobacillus) stearothermophilus Sequencing Data via ftp .
- The Bacillus (Geobacillus) stearothermophilus - Strain 10 being sequenced, has been submitted to the ATCC but because of restrictions by the National Park Service cannot be distributed by the ATCC. ...
- from petroleum reservoirs and transfer of Bacillus (Geobacillus) stearothermophilus, Bacillus (Geobacillus) thermocatenulatus, Bacillus (Geobacillus) thermoleovorans, Bacillus (Geobacillus) kaustophilus, Bacillus (Geobacillus) thermodenitrificans to Geobacillus as the new combinations G. ... from petroleum reservoirs and transfer of Bacillus (Geobacillus) 6. ...
- Should you find this data useful and wish to reference it, please acknowledge the Bacillus (Geobacillus) stearothermophilus Genome Sequencing Project funded by NSF EPSCoR Program (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research Grant #EPS-9550478. ...
2. BACILLUS
- medic.med.uth.tmc.edu
- BACILLUS.
- Bacillus represents a genus of Gram-positive bacteria which are ubiquitous in nature (soil, water, and airborne dust). ... When grown on blood agar, Bacillus produces large, spreading, gray-white colonies with irregular margins. ... Although most species of Bacillus are harmless saprophytes, two species are considered medically significant: B. ...
3. FDA/CFSAN Bad Bug Book Bacillus cereus and other Bacillus spp.
- vm.cfsan.fda.gov
- Bacillus cereus and other Bacillus spp. ...
- Name of the Organism: Bacillus cereus and other Bacillus spp.
- Bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive, facultatively aerobic sporeformer whose cells are large rods and whose spores do not swell the sporangium. ...
- Bacillus cereus was isolated fromleftover chicken fried rice and from vomitus from one ill child but not from samples of leftover milk.
- While the question of the specific vehicle remains incompletely resolved, the clinical and laboratory findings substantially support Bacillus cereus as the cause of the outbreak.
- Loci index for genome Bacillus cereus.
- Pathogens such as Listeria monocytogenes, Clostridium botulinum, and Bacillus cereus are naturally present in some soil, and their presence on fresh produce is not rare. ...
4. BACILLUS ANTHRACIS
- www.bacterio.cict.fr
- BACILLUS ANTHRACIS.
- Bacillus.
- Bacillus cereus.
- Systématique des espèces placées dans le "groupe Bacillus cereus".
- Hors texte : Principales conclusions de quelques travaux concernant la systématique des espèces du "groupe Bacillus cereus".
- Bacillus weihenstephanensis.
- "Bacillus cereus var. ...
- Bacillus anthracis est apparenté à ¤ Bacillus cereus, à Bacillus mycoides, à Bacillus pseudomycoides, à Bacillus thuringiensis et à ¤ Bacillus weihenstephanensis. ...
- Ces six espèces présentent de fortes similitudes génétiques (homologies ADN - ADN, homologies des séquences des ARNr 16S et 23S, homologies des séquences de l'espace intergénique ADNr 16S-ADNr 23S) et elles sont souvent réunies au sein d'un unique groupe appelé le "groupe Bacillus cereus".
- Quelques auteurs ont proposé de rassembler tous ces taxons au sein d'une unique espèce (¤ Bacillus cereus) et de leur attribuer un statut de sous-espèces. Si de telles propositions étaient validées, il en résulterait des risques de confusion et des conséquences pratiques importantes car certaines espèces, comme Bacillus anthracis et ¤ Bacillus cereus, ont un intérêt médical et d'autres, comme Bacillus thuringiensis, ont une grande importance économique.
- Pour de plus amples informations, voir les fichiers Systématique des espèces placées dans le "groupe Bacillus cereus" et Hors texte : Principales conclusions de quelques travaux concernant la systématique des espèces du "groupe Bacillus cereus".
- Bacillus anthracis est un bacille à Gram positif, aux extrémités carrées, de 1,0 à 1,2 mm de diamètre sur 3 à 5 mm de longueur, immobile, sporulé, capsulé, synthétisant une couche S. Dans les produits pathologiques, Bacillus anthracis se présente sous forme isolée ou en courtes chaînes mais, en culture, il forme fréquemment des chaînes plus longues qui lui confère un aspect en "tiges de bambou". Bacillus anthracis est nitrate réductase positive, uréase négative, VP +, il acidifie le glucose mais ni le mannitol ni le xylose, il liquéfie très lentement la gélatine et ses activités lécithinasique et phosphatasique sont nulles ou faibles.
- Bacillus anthracis est aéro-anaérobie et il pousse en 24 heures sur les milieux ordinaires, incubés sous atmosphère normale, en donnant des colonies de 3 à 5 mm de diamètre qui ont un aspect R, "en tête de méduse". ...
5. Bacillus thuringiensis
- helios.bto.ed.ac.uk
- Bacillus thuringiensis.
- Bacillus thuringiensis.
- The method of use, mode of action, and host range of this biocontrol agent differ markedly from those of Bacillus popilliae.
- Bacillus thuringiensis viewed by phase contrast microscopy. ...
- Bacillus thuringiensis was first discovered in 1911 as a pathogen of flour moths from the province of Thuringia, Germany. ...
- Since 1996, a wide range of crop plants have been genetically engineered to contain the delta-endotoxin gene from Bacillus thuringiensis. ...
- Mechanism of action of Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal delta-endotoxins. ...
- Special issue: OECD Workshop on Ecological Implications of Transgenic Crops containing Bacillus thuringiensis Toxin Genes.
- Strongly recommended: Management of Resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis toxins. ...
- Excellent site from the United States Department of Agriculture giving many links to Bacillus thuringiensis and crop plants that have been genetically engineered to contain the Bt toxin gene (not on this server).
6. koch-anthrax
- ce.ecn.purdue.edu
- The etiology of anthrax, based on the life history of Bacillus anthracis.
- Die Aetiologie der MilzbrandKrankheit, begrundet auf die Entwicklungsgeschichte des Bacillus Anthracis. ...
- Life History of Bacillus anthracis.
- This same type of bacillus could be found also in the blood, but not in so great a number as in the spleen. ...
- In favorable preparations it is possible to see all the stages from short bacillus rods, through long sporulating filaments, to free spores, and this is proof that the latter arises from the former .
- If the free end of a filament was observed continuously for 15ä20 minutes, it was quite easy to observe its lengthening and perceive the remarkable spectacle of actually watching the bacillus grow. ...
- Observations were made to obtain a complete picture of the life history of the Bacillus anthracis and to discover whether the spores passed through some intermediate form, such as a swarm spore, or passed directly into a bacillus. In order to do this it was necessary to discover conditions which would permit the spore to develop into the bacillus which would allow for direct microscopic observations.
- Preparations were used which revealed under the microscope only a pure culture of Bacillus anthracis, and which contained mostly free spore masses. ...
- On the other hand I have inoculated mice with spore masses which had come from cultures in glass cells and which I had ascertained by microscopic examination to have been derived from completely pure cultures of Bacillus anthracis, and every time the inoculated animals died of anthrax. It follows, therefore, that only a species of Bacillus is able to cause this specific disease, while other schizophytes have no effects or cause entirely different diseases when inoculated .
- ANTHRAX BACILLUS (Bacillus Anthracis). ... The bacilli are suspended in a drop of fresh it is possible to see all of the stages from short bacillus rods, through long, sporulating filaments, to free spores, and this is proof that the latter arises from the former. ... Because these spores seemed to form most frequently at the edge, it occurred to Koch that they might not actually come from the Bacillus, but be due to contamination from the air, since his preparations were not pure, and he had observed micrococci and bacterium types from time to time. ... HAY BACILLUS (Bacillus subtilis). ... Spore formation in the segmenting filaments of the hay Bacillus after 3 days. ... Bacillus filaments encased in slime. ... 11, Portion of a mass surrounded by slime, in which the formation of chains of spores is complete, and the single Bacillus filaments have become indistinct; the spores however are still arranged in parallel rows and are bound together by the slime. ...
7. Bacillus anthracis Ames Information
- www.tigr.org
- Bacillus anthracis Ames .
- Welcome to the Bacillus anthracis Ames genome page. Listed below are some general properties and a chromosomal display of Bacillus anthracis Ames. ...
- General Information on Bacillus anthracis Ames:.
- Bacillus anthracis Ames FAQ.
- Information on Bacillus anthracis Ames data release.
- Taxonomy of Bacillus anthracis Ames:.
- Bacillus.
- Below is a schematic representation of the Bacillus anthracis Ames chromosome. ...
8. BSORF Top Page
- bacillus.genome.ad.jp
- Bacillus subtilis Genome Database.
- This site is maintained by GenomeNet for the Bacillus subtilis research community in Japan.
9. EXTOXNET PIP - BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS
- ace.orst.edu
- Bacillus thuringiensis.
- Bacillus thuringiensis is also known at B. ...
- Introduction: Bacillus thuringiensis (B. ...
- Chemical Name: Bacillus thuringiensis 1 .
10. The Sanger Institute: Bacillus thuringiensis plasmid
- www.sanger.ac.uk
- Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal toxin plasmid .
- The Sanger Institute has sequenced the 137 kb insecticidal toxin bearing plasmid (pBtoxis) of Bacillus thuringiensis var. ...
11. Bacillus thuringiensis - Sharing Its Natural Talent With Crops
- www.biotech.iastate.edu
- Bacillus thuringiensis .
- DNA from the naturally-occuring soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis has been incorporated to produce resistance to certain insects in crops such as corn and cotton. ...
12. GE crops with Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) genes suspected to disturb soil ecology
- www.psrast.org
- GE crops with Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) genes suspected to harm soil ecology .
- "Typically, toxins in naturally-occurring Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) bacteria, and sprays made from them, exist in an inactive form, which becomes activated once ingested by the target insect. ...
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