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''B. subtilis'' has proven highly amenable to [[genetic manipulation]], and has become widely adopted as a [[model organism]] for laboratory studies, especially of [[sporulation]], which is a simplified example of [[cellular differentiation]]. In terms of popularity as a laboratory model organism, ''B. subtilis'' is often considered as the [[Gram-positive]] equivalent of ''[[Escherichia coli]]'', an extensively studied [[Gram-negative]] bacterium.

B. subtilis has proven highly amenable to genetic manipulation, and has become widely adopted as a model organism for laboratory studies, especially of sporulation, which is a simplified example of cellular differentiation. In terms of popularity as a laboratory model organism, B. subtilis is often considered as the Gram-positive equivalent of Escherichia coli, an extensively studied Gram-negative bacterium.