| 1. | It was first isolated in 1958 from the bacteria " Bacillus subtilis ".
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| 2. | The PGs from bacteria like " Erwinia carotovora " and " Bacillus subtilis"
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| 3. | Competence development in " Bacillus subtilis " requires expression of about 40 genes.
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| 4. | Structure of the M-box riboswitch aptamer domain from Bacillus subtilis.
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| 5. | This compound shows antimicrobial activity against " Bacillus subtilis " and " Staphylococcus aureus ".
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| 6. | Early in 1987 he proposed that a sequencing program should be undertaken for Bacillus subtilis.
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| 7. | About 40 genes are required in " Bacillus subtilis " for the development of competence.
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| 8. | In " Bacillus subtilis ", about 40 genes are required for the development of competence.
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| 9. | Freese's laboratory worked on the metabolic control of sporulation and germination of Bacillus subtilis bacteria.
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| 10. | Hultgren sprayed dead " Bacillus subtilis ", a common, non-toxic, food-grade bacterium, in subway tunnels.
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