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Prescott's Principles of Microbiology

by Joanne Willey; Linda Sherwood; Chris Woolverton; Joanne M. Willey; Christopher Woolverton; Lansing M

Synopsis

Prescott’s Principles of Microbiologycontinues in the tradition of the market leadingPrescott, Harley, and Klein’s Microbiology. In using the 7th edition of PHK’s Microbiology as the foundation for the development ofPrinciples, the authors have presented a streamlined, briefer discussion of the broad discipline of microbiology and have focused on readability and the integration of several key themes with an emphasis on evolution, ecology and diversity throughout the text. To accomplish this, each chapter focuses on key concepts and includes only the most relevant, up-to-date examples.

Unique toPrinciplesis the inclusion of microbial pathogens into the diversity chapters (chapters 19-24). Thus when students read about the metabolic and genetic diversity of each bacterial, protist, and viral taxon, they are also presented with the important pathogens. In this way, the physiological adaptations that make a given organism successful can be immediately related to its role as a pathogen and pathogens can be readily compared to phylogenetically similar microbes.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2009
ISBN-13 9780077213411
ISBN-10 0077213416
Class Copyright
Publisher McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Subject
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 960
Length of Recording 94
Shelf No. JN619