The Prokaryotes Prokaryotic Biology and Symbiotic Associations
The following volumes are published consecutively within the 4th Edition: Prokaryotic Biology and Symbiotic Associations Prokaryotic Communities and Ecophysiology Prokaryotic Physiology and Biochemistry Applied Bacteriology and Biotechnology Human Microbiology Actinobacteria Firmicutes Alphaproteoba...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
2013, 2013
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Edition: | 4th ed. 2013 |
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Foreword
- About the Editors
- List of Contributors
- (Section 1) Biology of Bacteria and Archaea
- How We Do, Don’t and Should Look at Bacteria and Bacteriology
- What Is a Prokaryote?
- Prokaryotes and Their Habitats
- Origin of Life: RNA World versus Autocatalytic Anabolism
- Morphological and Physiological Diversity
- Prokaryote Characterization and Identification
- Principles of Enrichment, Isolation, Cultivation, and Preservation of Prokaryotes
- Comparative Genomics
- Defining Taxonomic Ranks
- Covering All the Bases: Next-Generation Sequence Data and the Microevolution of Bacterial Pathogens
- Public Service Collections and Biological Resource Centres of Microorganisms (Biological resource centres)
- Repositories for Patented and Safeguarded Material, Budapest Treaty, and Safe Deposit
- Biotechnology and Applied Microbiology
- Genome and Post-genome Technology
- (section 2) Symbiotic Associations
- Role of Microorganisms in the Adaptation, Development, and Evolution of Animals and Plants: the Hologenome Concept
- Cyanobacterial-Plant Symbioses
- Root and Stem Nodule Bacteria of Legumes
- Symbiotic Associations Between Ciliates and Prokaryotes
- Bacteriocyte-Associated Endosymbionts of Insects
- Vibrio fischeri: A Bioluminescent Light-Organ Symbiont of the Bobtail Squid Euprymna scolopes
- Rumen Symbioses
- Symbiotic Associations Between Termites and Prokaryotes
- Marine Chemosynthetic Symbioses