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''Bacillus subtilis'' is a the most highly studied gram positive bacterium. | ''Bacillus subtilis'' is a the most highly studied gram positive bacterium. | ||
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− | In particular, it possess effective secretion systems, is known to be naturally competent for the uptake of DNA and is highly motile. | + | In particular, it possess effective secretion systems, is known to be naturally competent |
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− | Subspecies 168 is one of the most commonly used in the laboratory and its specific genome has been sequenced. | + | Subspecies 168 is one of the most commonly used in the laboratory and its specific |
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Revision as of 19:55, 29 October 2008
Bacillus subtilis subspecies 168
Bacillus subtilis is a the most highly studied gram positive bacterium.
In particular, it possess effective secretion systems, is known to be naturally competent for the uptake of DNA and is highly motile.
Subspecies 168 is one of the most commonly used in the laboratory and its specific genome has been sequenced.