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Many strains from the Bacillus thuringiensis spp. are known for their genomic robustness and antimicrobial potentials. As a result, the quest for their biotechnological applications especially in the agroindustry (e.g. as biopesticides) has increased over the years. This study documents the genome sequencing and probing of a Fusarium antagonist (B. thuringiensis strain - MORWBS1.1) with possible biopesticidal metabolite producing capacity from South Africa. Based on in vitro evaluation and in silico antiSMASH investigation, B. thuringiensis strain - MORWBS1