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The phylogeny of Bacillus cereus sensu lato
Richard T. Okinaka,
Paul Keim
Biological Sciences
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Keyphrases
19th Century
33%
Anthracis
100%
Anthrax
33%
B.cereus
100%
B.thuringiensis
100%
Bacillus Cereus Sensu Lato
100%
Bacillus Weihenstephanensis
33%
Bacterial Species
33%
Biopesticides
33%
Common Soil
33%
DNA Hybridization
33%
Etiological Agents
33%
Germ Theory
33%
Insect Pathogen
33%
Main Species
33%
Molecular Approaches
33%
Natural Pesticides
33%
Opportunistic Pathogens
33%
Parasporal Crystal
33%
Pathogenic Properties
33%
Phenotypic Traits
33%
Phylogeny
100%
Ribosomal Sequences
33%
Robert Koch
33%
Sensu Lato Group
33%
Sequence Analysis
33%
Single Species
33%
Soil Organisms
33%
Species Category
33%
Species Designation
33%
Taxonomic Changes
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Anthrax
33%
Bacillus Cereus
100%
Biopesticide
33%
Cereus
100%
Cladistics
100%
Crystal Proteins
33%
Shotgun Sequencing
33%