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  2. Bacillus megaterium - Wikipedia

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    Bacillus megaterium cells stained with Sudan Black B and safranin. Bacillus megaterium is a rod-like, Gram-positive, mainly aerobic, spore forming bacterium found in widely diverse habitats. [1][2] It has a cell length up to 100 μm and a diameter of 0.1 μm, which is quite large for bacteria. [3] The cells often occur in pairs and chains, [1 ...

  3. Host microbe interactions in Caenorhabditis elegans - Wikipedia

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    Imbalance between our knowledge of C. elegans biology gained by laboratory discoveries versus C. elegans natural ecology. C. elegans is a well-established model organism in different research fields, yet its ecology however is only poorly understood. They have a short development cycle only lasting three days with a total life span of about two ...

  4. Bacterial capsule - Wikipedia

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    The bacterial capsule is a large structure common to many bacteria. [1] It is a polysaccharide layer that lies outside the cell envelope, and is thus deemed part of the outer envelope of a bacterial cell. It is a well-organized layer, not easily washed off, and it can be the cause of various diseases. [2][3]

  5. Bacillus phage - Wikipedia

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    A Bacillus phage is a member of a group of bacteriophages known to have bacteria in the genus Bacillus as host species. These bacteriophages have been found to belong to the families Myoviridae, Siphoviridae, Podoviridae, or Tectiviridae. [1][2][3][4] The genus Bacillus includes the model organism, B. subtilis, and two widely known human ...

  6. Bacillus isolates - Wikipedia

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    Bacillus is utilized in the production of the chemotherapy medicine L-asparaginase. Bacillus subtilis is utilized in the production of hyaluronic acid and α-amylase. Bacillus thuringiensis isolates are utilized as biopesticides . Bacillus megaterium has been an important industrial organism for decades. It produces penicillin amidase used to ...

  7. Megaterium - Wikipedia

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    Look up megaterium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Megaterium is a specific name used for several taxa of bacterium: Aquimarina megaterium, a bacterium from seawater. Bacillus megaterium, a bacterium found in many habitats. Gemmobacter megaterium, a bacterium from planktonic seaweed. Marinospirillum megaterium, a bacterium from fermented brine.

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  9. Talk:Bacillus megaterium - Wikipedia

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    Cell size[edit] The sentence on cell size must be wrong, or to the least very misleading: "It has a cell length up to 100 µm and a diameter of 0.1 µm". From quick googling, the typical rod size is 5 x 1.5 µm... A good reference would be needed. 131.152.96.49 ( talk) 12:02, 28 March 2024 (UTC) [ reply] Categories: Start-Class Microbiology ...