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    Draft genome sequence of bacillus paralicheniformis F47, isolated from an Algerian salty lake
    (American Society for Microbiology, 2018) Daas, Mohamed Seghir; Rosana, Albert Remus R.; Acedo, Jeella Z.; Douzane, Malika; Nateche, Farida; Kebbouche-Gana, Salima; Vederas, John C.
    Bacillus paralicheniformis F47 was isolated from a salty lake in Ain BaidaOuargla, southern Algeria. The genome contains genes for the production of several bioactive secondary metabolites, including the siderophore bacillibactin, the lipopeptides fengycin, surfactin, and lichenysin, the antibiotics bacitracin and kanosamine, and a putative circular bacteriocin
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    Influence de la variété, de la campagne oléicole et de la région sur la composition en acide gras de quelques huiles d'olives vierges Algérienne
    (European Journals Inc, 2010) Douzane, Malika; Nouani, Abdelouahab; Brahimi, Ahcene; Bellal Mohand, Mouloud
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    Insights into the draft genome sequence of bioactives-producing Bacillus thuringiensis DNG9 isolated from Algerian soil-oil slough
    (2018) Daas, Mohamed Seghir; Rosana, Albert Remus R.; Acedo, Jeella Z.; Douzane, Malika; Nateche, Farida; Kebbouche-Gana, Salima; Vederas, John C.
    Bacillus thuringiensisis widely used as a bioinsecticide due to its ability to form parasporal crystals containingproteinaceous toxins. It is a member of theBacillus cereussensulato, a group with low genetic diversity butproduces several promising antimicrobial compounds.B. thuringiensisDNG9, isolated from an oil-contaminatedslough in Algeria, has strong antibacterial, antifungal and biosurfactant properties. Here, we report the 6.06 Mbpdraft genome sequence ofB. thuringiensisDNG9. The genome encodes several gene inventories for thebiosynthesis of bioactive compounds such as zwittermycin A, petrobactin, insecticidal toxins, polyhydroxyalkanoatesand multiple bacteriocins. We expect the genome information of strain DNG9 will provide another model system tostudy pathogenicity against insect pests, plant diseases, and antimicrobial compound mining and comparativephylogenesis among theBacillus cereussensulatogroup

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