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  • 1. Bacillus weihenstephanensis characteristics are present in Bacillus cereus and Bacillus mycoides strains.
    Soufiane B, Côté JC.
    FEMS Microbiol Lett; 2013 Apr; 341(2):127-37. PubMed ID: 23413955
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  • 2. Multilocus sequence analysis of Bacillus thuringiensis serovars navarrensis, bolivia and vazensis and Bacillus weihenstephanensis reveals a common phylogeny.
    Soufiane B, Baizet M, Côté JC.
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  • 3. Occurrence and pathogenic potential of Bacillus cereus group bacteria in a sandy loam.
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  • 5. Climatic influence on mesophilic Bacillus cereus and psychrotolerant Bacillus weihenstephanensis populations in tropical, temperate and alpine soil.
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  • 9. [Detection of some toxin genes related to pathogenicity in Bacillus cereus group strains].
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    Thorsen L, Budde BB, Henrichsen L, Martinussen T, Jakobsen M.
    Int J Food Microbiol; 2009 Aug 31; 134(1-2):133-9. PubMed ID: 19428136
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  • 11. Genome analysis-based reclassification of Bacillus weihenstephanensis as a later heterotypic synonym of Bacillus mycoides.
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  • 13. The small acid soluble proteins (SASP alpha and SASP beta) of Bacillus weihenstephanensis and Bacillus mycoides group 2 are the most distinct among the Bacillus cereus group.
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  • 14. Production of hemolysin BL by Bacillus cereus group isolates of dairy origin is associated with whole-genome phylogenetic clade.
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  • 16. Identification of a Bacillus anthracis specific indel in the yeaC gene and development of a rapid pyrosequencing assay for distinguishing B. anthracis from the B. cereus group.
    Ahmod NZ, Gupta RS, Shah HN.
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  • 17. Multilocus sequence typing reveals that Bacillus cereus strains isolated from clinical infections have distinct phylogenetic origins.
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    Luna VA, King DS, Gulledge J, Cannons AC, Amuso PT, Cattani J.
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  • 20. Development of a high-resolution melting-based approach for efficient differentiation among Bacillus cereus group isolates.
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