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Bacillus wiedmannii
Bacillus cereus group degrade chitin
Whole genome sequencing of bacteria from infant formula
Healthy chicken microbiome
Bacterial isolates from patients attending regional referral hospitals in Tanzania
Bacillus wiedmannii strain cjy03 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence
Genomic characterization of a PGPR consortium
Genetic profile and toxigenic potential of Bacillus cereus isolates from a Norwegian ice cream production plant
Effects of Five Species of Bacillus on Water Indexes and Microflora of South American white shrimp in Zero-water Exchange System
Natural Products Discovery Center at The Wertheim UF Scripps Institute
Broad antibiosis activity of Bacillus velezensis and Bacillus subtilis is accounted for by a conserved capacity for lipopeptide biosynthesis
Genomes of culturable endophytic bacteria from Galium aparine L.
Bacteria
Bacterial isolate raw sequence reads
Bacillus cereus s.s. ONT reads
Murine gut Bacillus species
Isolation of keratinolytic microorganisms
Bacillales
Strains of the Bacillales order isolated from various sources, including soil, marine sediment, rhizosphere, animal, plant, and fungi in four continents. Genome sequencing and assembly
Genetic diversity of Bacillus cereus sensu lato isolates from Slovenia
Endospore forming soil bacterial isolation and sequencing
Bacillus cereus and Bacillus thuringiensis from spinach
Bacillus wiedmannii strain:EJ1
Bacillus wiedmannii strain:EJ1 Genome sequencing and assembly
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