A small disk of the filter paper is punched out and placed on an agar gel plate containing Bacillus subtilis and B-2-thienylalanine.
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Bacteria having a centrally placed endospore include " Bacillus cereus ", and those having a subterminal endospore include " Bacillus subtilis ".
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Quantities of a pound that were made, he added, were not anthrax but Bacillus subtilis, a benign germ sometimes used to simulate anthrax.
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In Bacillus subtilis, genetic analysis has revealed three primosomal proteins, DnaB, DnaD, and DnaI, that have no obvious homologues in E . coli.
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"Bacillus subtilis " recently has been genetically modified to culture a proprietary formula to yield hyaluronans, in a patented process producing human-grade product.
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The gram-positive bacterium " Bacillus subtilis " encodes a larger 6S SRP RNA which resemble the Archaeal homologs but lacks SRP RNA helix 6.
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Instead of using anthrax, he used harmless spores of a related bacterium, Bacillus subtilis, which he said is even more resistant to chemicals than anthrax.
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As a simplified model for cellular differentiation, the molecular details of endospore formation have been extensively studied, specifically in the model organism " Bacillus subtilis ".
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Adenylosuccinate lyase in humans and " Bacillus subtilis " can be kinetic studies with APBADP show that the substrates for both reactions use the same active site.
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Kozarek and his colleagues put the device through a rigorous test, contaminating it with spores from the bacterium Bacillus subtilis, among the most difficult organisms to kill.