Hamdache et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Comparative genome analysis of Bacillus spp. and its relationship with bioactive nonribosomal peptide productionHamdache et al., 2013
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- Hamdache A
- Azarken R
- Lamarti A
- Aleu J
- Collado I
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- Phytochemistry reviews
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Bacillus genus comprises an important number of species which produce a wide range of secondary metabolites displaying a broad spectrum of activity and great structural diversity. The genome sequences of an important number of species have been published and a …
- 241000193830 Bacillus <bacterium> 0 title abstract description 55
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