Bacillus vallismortis explained
Bacillus vallismortis is a species of bacteria, with type strain DV1-F-3 (5 NRRLB-14890).[1]
Further reading
- Earl. A. M.. Eppinger. M.. Fricke. W. F.. Rosovitz. M. J.. Rasko. D. A.. Daugherty. S.. Losick. R.. Kolter. R.. Ravel. J.. Whole-Genome Sequences of Bacillus subtilis and Close Relatives. Journal of Bacteriology. 194. 9. 2012. 2378–2379. 0021-9193. 10.1128/JB.05675-11. 22493193. 3347079.
- Ling. Jianya. Zhang. Guoying. Sun. Haibo. Fan. Yuanyuan. Ju. Jianhua. Zhang. Changkai. Isolation and characterization of a novel pyrene-degrading Bacillus vallismortis strain JY3A. Science of the Total Environment. 409. 10. 2011. 1994–2000. 0048-9697. 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.02.020. 21371739. 2011ScTEn.409.1994L.
- Kim. Jae-Bum. Jung. Woo-Hyuk. Ryu. Ji-Myung. Lee. Yeo-Joon. Jung. Joon-Ki. Jang. Hyung-Wook. Kim. Sung-Woo. Identification of a fibrinolytic enzyme by Bacillus vallismortis and its potential as a bacteriolytic enzyme against Streptococcus mutans. Biotechnology Letters. 29. 4. 2007. 605–610. 0141-5492. 10.1007/s10529-006-9284-3. 17308884. 40325432.
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Notes and References
- Roberts MS, Nakamura LK, Cohan FM. Bacillus vallismortis sp. nov., a close relative of Bacillus subtilis, isolated from soil in Death Valley, California . Int J Syst Bacteriol . 1996 . 46 . 2 . 470–5 . 8934905 . 10.1099/00207713-46-2-470. free .