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===Novel and artificial substrains===
* Novel strains of ''B. subtilis'' that could use 4-fluorotryptophan (4FTrp) but not canonical tryptophan (Trp) for propagation were isolated. As [[Trp operon|Trp]] is only coded by a single codon, there is evidence that Trp can be displaced by 4FTrp in the genetic code. The experiments showed that the canonical genetic code can be mutable.
* Recombinant strains pBE2C1 and pBE2C1AB were used in production of [[polyhydroxyalkanoates]] (PHA), and malt waste can be used as their carbon source for lower-cost PHA production.
* It is used to produce [[hyaluronic acid]], which is used in the joint-care sector in healthcare and cosmetics.
*[[Monsanto]] has isolated a gene from ''B. subtilis'' that expresses cold shock protein B and spliced it into their drought-tolerant corn hybrid MON 87460, which was approved for sale in the US in November 2011.
*A new strain has been modified to  convert nectar into [[honey]] by secreting enzymes.

Novel and artificial substrains

  • Novel strains of B. subtilis that could use 4-fluorotryptophan (4FTrp) but not canonical tryptophan (Trp) for propagation were isolated. As Trp is only coded by a single codon, there is evidence that Trp can be displaced by 4FTrp in the genetic code. The experiments showed that the canonical genetic code can be mutable.
  • Recombinant strains pBE2C1 and pBE2C1AB were used in production of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), and malt waste can be used as their carbon source for lower-cost PHA production.
  • It is used to produce hyaluronic acid, which is used in the joint-care sector in healthcare and cosmetics.
  • Monsanto has isolated a gene from B. subtilis that expresses cold shock protein B and spliced it into their drought-tolerant corn hybrid MON 87460, which was approved for sale in the US in November 2011.
  • A new strain has been modified to convert nectar into honey by secreting enzymes.