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Bacteria : in biology, biotechnology and medicine / Paul Singleton

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Chichester] : John Wiley & Sons, [2004]Edition: 6th edDescription: viii, 559 p. : ill., figs. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780470090268 (cased)
  • 9780470090268 (cased)
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Partial contents:
The bacteria : an introduction -- The bacterial cell -- Growth and reproduction -- Differentiation -- Metabolism I : energy -- Metabolism II : carbon -- Molecular biology I : genes and gene expression -- Molecular biology II : changing the message -- Bacteriophages -- Bacteria in the living world -- Bacteria in medicine -- Applied bacteriology I : food -- Applied bacteriology II : miscellaneous aspects -- Some practical bacteriology -- Man against bacteria -- The identification and classification of bacteria
Summary: The 6th edition of this popular textbook covers the key areas of bacteriology, including morphology, multiplication, metabolism, genetics, bacteriophages, classification and the basic practical procedures used by bacteriologists.
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Includes bibliographical references and index

The bacteria : an introduction -- The bacterial cell -- Growth and reproduction -- Differentiation -- Metabolism I : energy -- Metabolism II : carbon -- Molecular biology I : genes and gene expression -- Molecular biology II : changing the message -- Bacteriophages -- Bacteria in the living world -- Bacteria in medicine -- Applied bacteriology I : food -- Applied bacteriology II : miscellaneous aspects -- Some practical bacteriology -- Man against bacteria -- The identification and classification of bacteria

The 6th edition of this popular textbook covers the key areas of bacteriology, including morphology, multiplication, metabolism, genetics, bacteriophages, classification and the basic practical procedures used by bacteriologists.

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