Principles of microbial diversity/

By: Brown,James WMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Washington: ASM, 2015Description: 406pSubject(s): Microbial diversity | Microbial ecology DDC classification: 579
Contents:
What is microbial diversity? Context and historical baggage Phylogenetic information Constructing a phylogenetic tree Tree construction complexities Alternatives to small-subunit rRNA analysis The tree of life Primitive thermophilic bacteria Green phototrophic bacteria Proteobacteria Gram-positive bacteria Spirochetes and bacteroids Deinococci, chlamydiae, and planctomycetes Bacterial phyla with few or no cultivated species Archaea Eukaryotes Viruses and prions Identification of uncultivated organisms Sequence-based microbial surveys Fluorescent in situ hybridization surveys Molecular fingerprinting of microbial populations Linking phenotype and phylotype Genomics, comparative genomics, and metagenomics Origins and early evolution.
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What is microbial diversity?

Context and historical baggage

Phylogenetic information

Constructing a phylogenetic tree

Tree construction complexities

Alternatives to small-subunit rRNA analysis

The tree of life

Primitive thermophilic bacteria

Green phototrophic bacteria

Proteobacteria

Gram-positive bacteria

Spirochetes and bacteroids

Deinococci, chlamydiae, and planctomycetes

Bacterial phyla with few or no cultivated species

Archaea

Eukaryotes

Viruses and prions

Identification of uncultivated organisms

Sequence-based microbial surveys

Fluorescent in situ hybridization surveys

Molecular fingerprinting of microbial populations

Linking phenotype and phylotype

Genomics, comparative genomics, and metagenomics

Origins and early evolution.

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