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Principles of modern microbiology

By: Wheelis, MarkPublication details: London: Jones & Bartlett, 2008Description: 496pISBN: 9780763710750Subject(s): Microbiology | Microorganisms | Microbial genetics | Bacteria | Fungi | Cell structure | Cells | Microscopes and microscopy | VirusesLOC classification: QR41
Contents:
Introduction to microbiology; History of microbiology; Methods of microbiology; Procaryotic cell structure & function; Cell structure & function in protists; Viruses & other acellular entities; Microbial metabolism: fermentation & respiration; Microbial metabolism: photosynthesis, autotrophic growth, & nitrogen fixation; Microbial growth; Procaryotic genome organization & regulation; Microbial behavior & development; Microbial genetics; Microbial systematics; Procaryotic microbes; Eucaryotic microbes; Biogeochemistry & microbial ecology; Symbiosis; Host defenses against microbial infection; Microbial pathogenesis; Epidemiology & human disease; Human exploitation of microbes
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Introduction to microbiology; History of microbiology; Methods of microbiology; Procaryotic cell structure & function; Cell structure & function in protists; Viruses & other acellular entities; Microbial metabolism: fermentation & respiration; Microbial metabolism: photosynthesis, autotrophic growth, & nitrogen fixation; Microbial growth; Procaryotic genome organization & regulation; Microbial behavior & development; Microbial genetics; Microbial systematics; Procaryotic microbes; Eucaryotic microbes; Biogeochemistry & microbial ecology; Symbiosis; Host defenses against microbial infection; Microbial pathogenesis; Epidemiology & human disease; Human exploitation of microbes

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