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SUBMITTER: Han CS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1447445 | biostudies-literature | 2006 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Han Cliff S CS Xie Gary G Challacombe Jean F JF Altherr Michael R MR Bhotika Smriti S SS Brown Nancy N Bruce David D Campbell Connie S CS Campbell Mary L ML Chen Jin J Chertkov Olga O Cleland Cathy C Dimitrijevic Mira M Doggett Norman A NA Fawcett John J JJ Glavina Tijana T Goodwin Lynne A LA Green Lance D LD Hill Karen K KK Hitchcock Penny P Jackson Paul J PJ Keim Paul P Kewalramani Avinash Ramesh AR Longmire Jon J Lucas Susan S Malfatti Stephanie S McMurry Kim K Meincke Linda J LJ Misra Monica M Moseman Bernice L BL Mundt Mark M Munk A Christine AC Okinaka Richard T RT Parson-Quintana B B Reilly Lee Philip LP Richardson Paul P Robinson Donna L DL Rubin Eddy E Saunders Elizabeth E Tapia Roxanne R Tesmer Judith G JG Thayer Nina N Thompson Linda S LS Tice Hope H Ticknor Lawrence O LO Wills Patti L PL Brettin Thomas S TS Gilna Paul P
Journal of bacteriology 20060501 9
Bacillus anthracis, Bacillus cereus, and Bacillus thuringiensis are closely related gram-positive, spore-forming bacteria of the B. cereus sensu lato group. While independently derived strains of B. anthracis reveal conspicuous sequence homogeneity, environmental isolates of B. cereus and B. thuringiensis exhibit extensive genetic diversity. Here we report the sequencing and comparative analysis of the genomes of two members of the B. cereus group, B. thuringiensis 97-27 subsp. konkukian serotyp ...[more]