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Bacillus thuringiensis: NCBI 1428, [species]

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| "Bacillus cereus var. thuringiensis" Smith et al. 1952| ATCC 10792| Bacillus cereus var. thuringiensis| Bacillus sp. B1(2015b)| Bacillus sp. BHR1P2B1S| Bacillus sp. CHR1P1B2| Bacillus sp. DPC6431| Bacillus sp. GIBC-Kohala| Bacillus sp. JB| Bacillus sp. TB161| Bacillus thuringiensis| Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner 1915| CCUG 7429| CIP 53.137| DSM 2046| HAMBI 478| IAM 12077| JCM 20386| LMG 7138| LMG:7138| NBRC 101235| NCAIM B.01292| NCCB 70008| NRRL HD-735| VKM B-1544

  1. Environmental Role: Flavobacterium aquatile and other members of the genus Flavobacterium are known for their diverse metabolic capabilities and their ability to degrade complex organic compounds in aquatic environments. They contribute to nutrient cycling, organic matter decomposition, and the maintenance of ecosystem balance in freshwater and marine habitats.

  2. Biotechnological Applications: Some Flavobacterium species, including Flavobacterium aquatile, have been studied for their potential biotechnological applications, particularly in the fields of wastewater treatment, bioremediation, and aquaculture. They may have roles in the degradation of pollutants and the production of enzymes or bioactive compounds with industrial or environmental significance.

  3. Rare Human Infections: While Flavobacterium aquatile is not considered a common human pathogen, there have been rare reports of infections in humans, typically associated with immunocompromised individuals or those with underlying medical conditions. In such cases, Flavobacterium aquatile infections may present as opportunistic infections, such as wound infections, bacteremia, or urinary tract infections.

  4. Prevention: Preventive measures to minimize the risk of infections with Flavobacterium aquatile or other environmental bacteria include maintaining good hygiene practices, avoiding exposure to contaminated water sources, and implementing proper wound care and infection control measures, particularly in healthcare settings.

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Bacillus thuringiensis impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.365721613168716430.6247702240943909Skunavirus R31Parent Taxa
0.34137526154518130.5567648410797119Skunavirus sv7Parent Taxa
0.329632818698883060.5741778016090393Skunavirus LP9404Parent Taxa
0.301450371742248540.567064106464386Skunavirus sv88605Parent Taxa
0.2971505820751190.5319249033927917Skunavirus sv96401Parent Taxa
0.269532829523086550.5262866020202637Skunavirus P475Parent Taxa
0.26709711551666260.4583997130393982Skunavirus S0139Parent Taxa

Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Bacillus thuringiensis

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.36782422661781310.6895076632499695Catenibacterium mitsuokaiParent Taxa
0.366806656122207640.6625818610191345Oscillibacter hominisParent Taxa
0.34648516774177550.6025682687759399Faecalibacterium duncaniaeParent Taxa
0.33513513207435610.6136608719825745Faecalibacterium sp. I4-1-79Parent Taxa
0.334673523902893070.6999140977859497Blautia liquorisParent Taxa
0.33139234781265260.6367582678794861Faecalibacterium sp. I2-3-92Parent Taxa
0.32608228921890260.6279205083847046Solibaculum mannosilyticumParent Taxa
0.319796770811080930.6073914766311646Eubacterium sp. MSJ-33Parent Taxa
0.31596496701240540.6067371368408203Vescimonas coprocolaParent Taxa
0.315226316452026370.6861385107040405Novisyntrophococcus fermenticellaeParent Taxa
0.311083227396011350.6217316389083862Vescimonas fastidiosaParent Taxa
0.30827161669731140.5739826560020447Pusillibacter faecalisParent Taxa
0.30777925252914430.5810290575027466Blautia sp. SC05B48Parent Taxa
0.30622422695159910.6916220188140869Acutalibacter murisParent Taxa
0.30312189459800720.5761227607727051Faecalibacterium sp. IP-1-18Parent Taxa
0.3014821708202362-0.6302499771118164Cutibacterium acnesParent Taxa
0.301096022129058840.5382590889930725Roseburia hominisParent Taxa
0.2952522337436676-0.5445016026496887Staphylococcus lugdunensisParent Taxa
0.289542466402053830.5555877089500427Cloacibacillus porcorumParent Taxa
0.28927436470985410.5874618887901306Ruminococcus bovisParent Taxa
0.28506803512573240.5590974688529968Coprococcus comesParent Taxa
0.283827930688858030.5284294486045837[Eubacterium] hominisParent Taxa
0.28255358338356020.6172602772712708Phascolarctobacterium succinatutensParent Taxa
0.279061526060104370.6284355521202087Christensenella minutaParent Taxa
0.27855110168457030.5184473991394043Ruthenibacterium lactatiformansParent Taxa
0.276528835296630860.5860766172409058Anaerobutyricum halliiParent Taxa
0.27234685420989990.6373708844184875Eubacterium maltosivoransParent Taxa
0.26973217725753784-0.4437229335308075Streptococcus phage SpSL1Parent Taxa
0.269339531660079960.6654006838798523Aeromonas salmonicidaParent Taxa
0.266835361719131470.6166169047355652Phascolarctobacterium sp. Marseille-Q4147Parent Taxa
0.26602268218994140.5532307028770447Dysosmobacter welbionisParent Taxa
0.265013098716735840.5373548865318298Ruminococcus bicirculans (ex Wegman et al. 2014)Parent Taxa
0.261987715959548950.5455847382545471Coprococcus eutactusParent Taxa
0.25860452651977540.524097740650177Butyricimonas virosaParent Taxa
0.25462767481803894-0.4416711926460266Corynebacterium kefirresidentiiParent Taxa
0.25355920195579530.5700953602790833Bacteroides caccaeParent Taxa
0.252543300390243530.5176836848258972Coprococcus sp. ART55/1Parent Taxa

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