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Microbial physiology / Albert G. Moat, John W. Foster, Michael P. Spector.
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Moat, Albert G.
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English
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4th ed.
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New York : Wiley-Liss, c2002.
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xx, 715 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
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Microorganisms
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Physiology
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Foster, John Watkins
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Spector, Michael P.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Ch. 1. Introduction to microbial physiology
Ch. 2. Macromolecular synthesis and processing: DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis
Ch. 3. Bacterial genetics: DNA exchange, recombination, mutagenesis, and repair
Ch. 4. Microbial physiology in the genomic ERA: a revolutionary tale
Ch. 5. Regulation of prokaryotic gene expression
Ch. 6. Bacteriophage genetics
Ch. 7. Cell structure and function
Ch. 8. Central pathways of carbohydrate metabolism
Ch. 9. Energy production and metabolite transport
Ch. 10. Metabolism of substrates other than glucose
Ch. 11. Fermentation pathways
Ch. 12. Photosynthesis and inorganic metabolism
Ch. 13. Lipids and sterols
Ch. 14. Nitrogen metabolism
Ch. 15. Biosynthesis and metabolism of amino acids
Ch. 16. Purines and pyrimidines
Ch. 17. Bacterial cell division
Ch. 18. Microbial stress responses
Ch. 19. Bacterial differentiation
Ch. 20. Host-parasite interactions.
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ISBN
0471394831 (pbk : alk. paper)
LCCN
2002071331
OCLC
49760696
RCP
N - O
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