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    ATCC unknown origin f60006
    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
    Unknown Origin F60006, supplied by ATCC, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 99/100, based on 4140 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Article Title: Genomic and phenotypic diversities among Bacillus cereus isolates from cosmetics

    Journal: BMC Microbiology

    doi: 10.1186/s12866-025-04311-x

    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
    Figure Legend 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

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    ATCC unknown origin f60006
    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
    Unknown Origin F60006, supplied by ATCC, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 99/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Average 99 stars, based on 1 article reviews
    unknown origin f60006 - by Bioz Stars, 2026-05
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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.

    Techniques: Construct