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Discover the world of microbes

bacteria, archaea, and viruses
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Author: Search for this author Gottschalk, Gerhard
Year: 2012
Publisher: Weinheim, Wiley-Blackwell
Media group: Ausleihbestand
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This title is an essential primer for all students who need some background in microbiology and want to become familiar with the universal importance of bacteria for all forms of life.
Written by Gerhard Gottschalk, Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology and one of the most prominent microbiologists in our time, this text covers the topic in its whole breadth and does not only focus on bacteria as pathogens.
 
The book is written in an easy-to-read, entertaining style but each chapter also contains a `facts' section with compact text and diagrams for easy learning. In addition, more than 40 famous scientists, including several Nobel Prize winners, contributed sections, written specifically for this title. The book comes with color figures and a companion website with questions and answers.
Preface IX
Prolog XI
 
Part One Reading Section 1
 
Chapter 1 Extremely small but incredibly active 3
 
Chapter 2 Bacteria are organisms like you and me 7
 
Chapter 3 My name is LUCA 15
 
Chapter 4 From the Big Bang to LUCA 23
 
Chapter 5 O2 33
 
Chapter 6 Life in boiling water 39
 
Chapter 7 Life in the Dead Sea 45
 
Chapter 8 Bacteria and archaea are everywhere 53
 
Chapter 9 The power of photosynthesis, even in almost complete darkness 65
 
Chapter 10 Man and his microbes 73
 
Chapter 11 Without bacteria there is no protein 81
 
Chapter 12 Napoleon’s victory gardens 87
 
Chapter 13 Alessandro Volta’s and George Washington’s combustible air 91
 
Chapter 14 Microbes as climate makers 99
 
Chapter 15 How a state was founded with the aid of Clostridium acetobutylicum 105
 
Chapter 16 Pulque, wine, and biofuel 111
 
Chapter 17 Energy conservation from renewable resources 117
 
Chapter 18 Cheese and vinegar 121
 
Chapter 19 The periodic table of bioelements 127
 
Chapter 20 Bacterial sex life 133
 
Chapter 21 Bacteria can also catch viruses 145
 
Chapter 22 Antibiotics: from microorganisms against microorganisms 149
 
Chapter 23 Plasmids and resistances 159
 
Chapter 24 Agrobacterium tumefaciens, a genetic engineer par excellence 165
 
Chapter 25 Eco R1 and PCR – molecular biology at its fi nest 169
 
Chapter 26 Interbacterial relationships 177
 
Chapter 27 From life as a nomad to life as an endosymbiont 185
 
Chapter 28 Bacteria as production factories 191
 
Chapter 29 Plants, animals, and humans as food resources for bacteria 203
 
Chapter 30 Viruses, chemicals causing epidemics? 221
 
Chapter 31 The “omics” era 235
 
Chapter 32 Incredible microbes 245
 
Epilog 256
 
Part Two Study Guide 257
 
Overview to the Study Guide 259
 
Section 1 Microbial growth 261
 
Section 2 Molecules that make up microbes 267
 
Section 3 Evolution, from the RNA world to the tree of life 277
 
Section 4 Archaea 281
 
Section 5 Bacterial diversity 289
 
Section 6 Membranes and energy 297
 
Section 7 Carbon metabolism 311
 
Section 8 Regulation of microbial metabolism 325
 
Section 9 Genomes, genes, and gene transfer 333
 
Section 10 In-depth study of four special topics 337
 
Appendix A Selected literature 345
 
Appendix B Glossary 351
 
Appendix C Subject index of figures and tables 373
 
Credits 379
 
Index 381

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Author: Search for this author Gottschalk, Gerhard
Statement of Responsibility: Gerhard Gottschalk
Year: 2012
Publisher: Weinheim, Wiley-Blackwell
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Classification: Search for this systematic MB-20
Subject type: Search for this subject type Lehrbuch
ISBN: 9783527328451
ISBN (2nd): 3-527-32845-9
Description: XI, 388 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
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Language: englisch||
Footnote: Literaturangaben
Media group: Ausleihbestand