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Phylogenetic tree constructed by BV-BRC using private, reference and representative Bacillus genomes. B. cereus strains 3 A ES, 7 C ES, 1 L BW, ATCC 14,579, ATCC 49,063, <t>F60006,</t> and B pumilus ATCC 7061 were used in this study. The cosmetic isolates are displayed in yellow and the other strains in this study are highlighted in green
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Phylogenetic tree constructed by BV-BRC using private, reference and representative Bacillus genomes. B. cereus strains 3 A ES, 7 C ES, 1 L BW, ATCC 14,579, ATCC 49,063, F60006, and B pumilus ATCC 7061 were used in this study. The cosmetic isolates are displayed in yellow and the other strains in this study are highlighted in green

Journal: BMC Microbiology

Article Title: Genomic and phenotypic diversities among Bacillus cereus isolates from cosmetics

doi: 10.1186/s12866-025-04311-x

Figure Lengend Snippet: Phylogenetic tree constructed by BV-BRC using private, reference and representative Bacillus genomes. B. cereus strains 3 A ES, 7 C ES, 1 L BW, ATCC 14,579, ATCC 49,063, F60006, and B pumilus ATCC 7061 were used in this study. The cosmetic isolates are displayed in yellow and the other strains in this study are highlighted in green

Article Snippet: Here, we compared the genotypic and phenotypic relative sensitivity/ resistance of B. cereus 3 A ES with two additional B. cereus cosmetic isolates: an eye shadow isolate, 7 C ES, a baby wipe isolate, 1 L BW, as well as clinical strain American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) 49,063, an emetic strain from unknown origin F60006, the ATCC 14,579 reference type strain, and a non- cereus strain, B. pumilus ATCC 7061.

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