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Gram Stain of Bacillus subtilis
Resource Type: Visual: Image
Publication Date: Prior to 1/1/2002
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Authors
Neal Chamberlain
Department of Microbiology/Immunology
A.T. Still University of Health Sciences/KCOM
Kirksville, Missouri 63501
USA
Email: nchamberlain@atsu.edu

A Gram stain of Bacillus subtilis viewed using a bright-field microscope at a magnification of ´1,000. The source of the organism is usually found in the soil. This is a good example of a gram-positive rod-shaped organism. This image would help a student to visualize the morphology of a rod-shaped bacterium and may be useful in helping students identify a bacterial unknown.