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Bacillus subtilis, a spore-forming industrial bacterium, is widely used for production of enzymes and valuable chemicals. The spore-formation, however, always results in remarkably reduced cell-density, thereby reducing product yield. Here, we constructed different non-spore-forming B. subtilis mutants via single-gene regulation. During the three spore-forming stages signal sensing, transduction, and sporulation, we found that deleting only a single gene of sporulation, i.e. spo0A, spoIIIE, and spoIVB, can completely block the spore gen