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Draft genome sequence of the Nonpathogenic, thermotolerant, and exopolysaccharide-producing Bacillus anthracis Strain PFAB2 from Panifala hot water spring in West Bengal, India
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Draft genome sequence of the Nonpathogenic, thermotolerant, and exopolysaccharide-producing Bacillus anthracis Strain PFAB2 from Panifala hot water spring in West Bengal, India

A. Banerjee, U. Halder, V. Chaudhry, R.K. Varshney, S. Mantri and R. Bandopadhyay
Genome Announcements, Vol.4(6), pp.Art. e01346-16
2016
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Abstract

Bacillus anthracis is the causative agent of fatal anthrax in both animals and humans. It is prevalently pathogenic. Here, we present a Bacillus anthracis PFAB2 strain from a relatively unexplored Panifala hot water spring in West Bengal, India. It is nonpathogenic, exopolysaccharide producing, and thermotolerant in nature.

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