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Query: NC_020244:3358399 Bacillus subtilis XF-1, complete genome

Start: 3358399, End: 3378223, Length: 19825

Host Lineage: Bacillus subtilis; Bacillus; Bacillaceae; Bacillales; Firmicutes; Bacteria

General Information: This organism was one of the first bacteria studied, and was named Vibrio subtilis in 1835 and renamed Bacillus subtilis in 1872. It is one of the most well characterized bacterial organisms, and is a model system for cell differentiation and development. This soil bacterium can divide asymmetrically, producing an endospore that is resistant to environmental factors such as heat, acid, and salt, and which can persist in the environment for long periods of time. The endospore is formed at times of nutritional stress, allowing the organism to persist in the environment until conditions become favorable. Prior to the decision to produce the spore the bacterium might become motile, through the production of flagella, and also take up DNA from the environment through the competence system. The sporulation process is complex and involves the coordinated regulation of hundreds of genes in the genome. This initial step results in the coordinated asymmetric cellular division and endospore formation through multiple stages that produces a single spore from the mother cell.




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Subject IslandStartEndLengthSubject Host DescriptionE-valueBit scoreVisual BLASTNVisual BLASTP
NC_020272:20435204354679826364Bacillus amyloliquefaciens IT-45, complete genome0842BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_020272:599064*59906462501625953Bacillus amyloliquefaciens IT-45, complete genome0735BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_008600:4868000*4868000488698318984Bacillus thuringiensis str. Al Hakam, complete genome2e-71278BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_007530:4853740*4853740487494821209Bacillus anthracis str. 'Ames Ancestor', complete genome5e-66260BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_005945:4854951*4854951487414219192Bacillus anthracis str. Sterne, complete genome5e-66260BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_003997:4852332*4852332487482222491Bacillus anthracis str. Ames, complete genome5e-66260BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_003909:4831000*4831000485077119772Bacillus cereus ATCC 10987, complete genome4e-54220BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_014829:3772914*3772914379159918686Bacillus cellulosilyticus DSM 2522 chromosome, complete genome1e-38168BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_006322:19599181959918198213922222Bacillus licheniformis ATCC 14580, complete genome3e-21111BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_012472:4867210*4867210489813230923Bacillus cereus 03BB102, complete genome1e-20109BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_006274:4910465*4910465493271922255Bacillus cereus E33L, complete genome4e-20107BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_007350:1971762*1971762199495223191Staphylococcus saprophyticus subsp. saprophyticus ATCC 15305,4e-1797.6BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_020207:17959931795993181911423122Enterococcus faecium NRRL B-2354, complete genome2e-1385.7BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_020156:10328971032897105301820122Nonlabens dokdonensis DSW-6, complete genome2e-0971.9BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_003888:2814360*2814360285868544326Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2), complete genome1e-0765.9BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_014933:36371723637172366101023839Bacteroides helcogenes P 36-108 chromosome, complete genome6e-0763.9BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_005363:21724442172444219309920656Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus HD100, complete genome2e-0661.9BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_014219:22840002284000231000626007Bacillus selenitireducens MLS10 chromosome, complete genome9e-0660BLASTN svgBLASTP svg