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Microbial Life
2nd Edition
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Microbial Life captures the richness, the intellectual excitement, and present-day understanding of the role of the microbe in evolution, human health, and in our lives. It is written for undergraduates who have a general understanding of chemical concepts and biochemistry.
'...the clear illustrations and easy-to-read text in Microbial Life convey the excitement and immediacy of a subject that is almost always in the news.' - John Heritage, Journal of Biological Education
'Microbial Life represents a refreshing change of emphasis and style compared to more standard microbiology textbooks...has authors who are still at the cutting edge of bacterial research and yet have found time to contribute to a text. This research activity shows throughout the book...' - Elizabeth Sockett, Microbiology Today (Society for General Microbiology)
PART ONE: THE SCOPE OF MICROBIOLOGY Evolution, Microbial Life, and the Biosphere Historical Overview Fundamental Chemistry of the Cell Structure and Function of Bacteria and Archaea PART TWO: MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY: NUTRITION AND GROWTH Nutrition, Cultivation, and Isolation of Microorganisms Microbial Growth Control of Microbial Growth PART THREE: MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY: METABOLISM Cellular Energy Derived from Chemicals Cellular Energy Derived from Light Biosynthesis of Monomers Assembly of Bacterial Cell Structures Role of Microbes in Biodegradation PART FOUR: GENETICS AND BASIC VIROLOGY Basic Genetics Viruses Genetic Exchange Microbial Genomics PART FIVE: MICROBIAL EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Taxonomy of Bacteria and Archaea Archaea Nonphotosynthetic Proteobacteria Gram-positive Bacteria: Firmicutes and Actinobacteria Phototrophic Bacteria Exploring Microbial Diversity: Other Phyla, Other Microbial Worlds Eukaryotic Microorganisms PART SIX: ECOLOGY OF MICROORGANISMS Microbial Ecology Beneficial Symbiotic Associations Human Host-microbe Interaction PART SEVEN: IMMUNOLOGY AND MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY Immunology Microbial Diseases of Humans Viral Diseases of Humans Epidemiology and Clinical Microbiology PART EIGHT: APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Industrial Microbiology Applied Environmental Microbiology
JAMES T. STALEY, University of Washington, Seattle
ROBERT P. GUNSALUS, David Geffen School of Medicene, University of California Los Angeles
STEPHEN LORY, Harvard Medical School
JEROME J. PERRY
Instructor's Resource Manual t/a Microbial Life 2e
| | | | | | 31 Aug 2007 | | | Paperback | | In Stock | | | | 9780878936885 | | | | | | |
Description
Microbial Life captures the richness, the intellectual excitement, and present-day understanding of the role of the microbe in evolution, human health, and in our lives. It is written for undergraduates who have a general understanding of chemical concepts and biochemistry. Reviews
'...the clear illustrations and easy-to-read text in Microbial Life convey the excitement and immediacy of a subject that is almost always in the news.' - John Heritage, Journal of Biological Education
'Microbial Life represents a refreshing change of emphasis and style compared to more standard microbiology textbooks...has authors who are still at the cutting edge of bacterial research and yet have found time to contribute to a text. This research activity shows throughout the book...' - Elizabeth Sockett, Microbiology Today (Society for General Microbiology)
Contents
PART ONE: THE SCOPE OF MICROBIOLOGY Evolution, Microbial Life, and the Biosphere Historical Overview Fundamental Chemistry of the Cell Structure and Function of Bacteria and Archaea PART TWO: MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY: NUTRITION AND GROWTH Nutrition, Cultivation, and Isolation of Microorganisms Microbial Growth Control of Microbial Growth PART THREE: MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY: METABOLISM Cellular Energy Derived from Chemicals Cellular Energy Derived from Light Biosynthesis of Monomers Assembly of Bacterial Cell Structures Role of Microbes in Biodegradation PART FOUR: GENETICS AND BASIC VIROLOGY Basic Genetics Viruses Genetic Exchange Microbial Genomics PART FIVE: MICROBIAL EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Taxonomy of Bacteria and Archaea Archaea Nonphotosynthetic Proteobacteria Gram-positive Bacteria: Firmicutes and Actinobacteria Phototrophic Bacteria Exploring Microbial Diversity: Other Phyla, Other Microbial Worlds Eukaryotic Microorganisms PART SIX: ECOLOGY OF MICROORGANISMS Microbial Ecology Beneficial Symbiotic Associations Human Host-microbe Interaction PART SEVEN: IMMUNOLOGY AND MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY Immunology Microbial Diseases of Humans Viral Diseases of Humans Epidemiology and Clinical Microbiology PART EIGHT: APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Industrial Microbiology Applied Environmental Microbiology Authors
JAMES T. STALEY, University of Washington, Seattle
ROBERT P. GUNSALUS, David Geffen School of Medicene, University of California Los Angeles
STEPHEN LORY, Harvard Medical School
JEROME J. PERRY Lecturer Supplements
Instructor's Resource Manual t/a Microbial Life 2e
| | | | | | 31 Aug 2007 | | | Paperback | | In Stock | | | | 9780878936885 | | | | | | |
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