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- The Bacillales are an order of Gram-positive bacteria, placed within the Bacillota. The Bacillales are the most productive order of the phylum Firmicutes...
- Bacilli is a taxonomic class of bacteria that includes two orders, Bacillales and Lactobacillales, which contain several well-known pathogens such as Bacillus...
- al. 2020 Bacillota "Bacillia" Bacillales_C S****iaceae Pontibacillus Lim et al. 2005 Bacillota "Bacillia" Bacillales_D BH030062 Alkalibacillus Jeon et...
- Enderlein 1917 Bacillales_B Bacillales_C Bacillales_D Bacillales_E Bacillales_G Bacillales_H Bacillus marinisedimentorum Guo et al. 2018 {Bacillales_I:Bacillaceae_O}...
- alvei (formerly Bacillus alvei) is a species of bacteria within the order Bacillales. Like other species within the genus Paenibacillus, strains of this species...
- ambiguous because it does not distinguish between class Bacilli, order Bacillales, family Bacillaceae, and genus Bacillus. The polyphyletic family Bacillaceae...
- Gram-positive bacteria in the family Staphylococcaceae from the order Bacillales. Under the microscope, they appear spherical (cocci), and form in grape-like...
- Bacteriology: Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcal Disease". Kenneth Todar, PhD. Retrieved Dec 7, 2013. "Bacteria GenomesStaphylococcus epidermidis". Karyn's...
- Gram-negative), rod-shaped bacteria in the family Bacillaceae from the order Bacillales. The type species of this genus is Priestia megaterium. Members of Priestia...
- planktonic crustaceans including D. magna, P. ramosa's most po****r host target. Other hosts include D. ****x, D. longispina, D. dentifera, and Moina rectirostris...