The cells are Gram-Positive, Rod-Shaped (Bacillus).
Bacillus subtilis is not a photoautotroph.
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Bacillus subtilis is a member of genus Bacillus so it is rod-shaped. All other bacteria of this genus are also rod-shaped.
Yes. It's already proof for Bacillus subtilis.
B. subtilis does not ferment glucose nor lactose
Cream coloured (on nutrient agar); Flat and circular with undulate margins.
Bacillus subtilis is not a photoautotroph.
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Bacillus subtilis is a type of bacteria commonly formed in soil and flora. They are a rod-shaped cell and Gram positive, which grow best between 25-35c.
Bacillus subtilis is grown on nutrient agar or in nutrient broth. The preferred medium is M9 with glucose.
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Karen Roberts Auborn has written: 'Lysogeny in Bacillus subtilis' -- subject(s): Bacillus subtilis, Bacteriophages
Bacillus subtilis is a member of genus Bacillus so it is rod-shaped. All other bacteria of this genus are also rod-shaped.
Yes. It's already proof for Bacillus subtilis.
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