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adam_text | CONTENTS Į3 PART I The Microbes |l The Microbial World 1.1 The Microbes і___________ 3 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research The Three Domains of Life 9 Toolbox 1.1 Polymerase Chain Reaction Amplification of rRNA Genes 11 1.2 Microbià! Physiology, Genetics, and Cultivation 15 3.1 Eukaryotic Microorganisms Structure of Eukaryotic Cells 97 98 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Lipid rafts: Organized Clustering of Lipids within a Membrane 104 Toolbox 3.1 Using Microscopy to Examine Cell Structure 107 Outlook 3.1 Hijacking the Cytoskeleton 110 3.2 3.3 Diversity of Eukaryotic Microorganisms 111 Replication of Eukaryotic Microorganisms 117 3.4 The Origin of Eukaryotic Cells 121 Outlook 1.1 Creating Life in the Laboratory: The Miller-Urey Experiment 17 Outlook 3.2 Secondary Endosymbiosis: The Origins of an Organelle with Four Membranes 125 1.3 Microbial Ecology and Biotechnology 3.5 1.4 Microbes Associated with Diseases 24 26 Interactions Between Eukaryotic Microorganisms and Animals, Plants, and the Environment Į2 2.1 Bacteria and Archaea Morphology of Bacterial Cells 35____________ The Bacterial Cytoplasm 2.3 The Bacterial Cytoskeleton 4.1 41 The Bacterial Cell Envelope 44 47 Toolbox 2.1 The Gram Stain 56 Outlook 2.2 The Protective Shells of Endospores 2.5 The Bacterial Cell Surface 2.6 2.7 Evotution of Archaea 69 Archaeal Cell Structure 71 133_________________________ 4.2 45 134 Origins of Viruses 145 Outlook 4.1 Ribozymes: Evidence for an RNA-Based World 146 4.3 57 Cultivation, Purification, and Quantification of Viruses 148 Toolbox 4.1 Cell Culture Techniques 149 Out!ook4.2
Measurement of HIV Viral Load 62 2.8 Diversity of Bacteria and Archaea A Basic Overview of Viruses Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research New Findings in the Packaging of DNA by the Model Bacteriophage T4 144 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Magnetosomes: Uncovering the Structure of Bacterial Organelles 2.4 Virology 37 Outlook 2.1 Making the Microbiology Laboratory Accessible 39 2.2 Į4 126 4.4 79 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research The Role of Archaea in Our Digestive System 85 Outlook 2.3 Extremophiles and Biotechnology 90 Diversity of Viruses 153 156 Toolbox 4.2 Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) 162 4.5 Virus-Like Agents 4.6 Present Prospective in Virology 163 166
xxviii CONTENTS ļ5 Microbial Metabolism m________ 5.1 Acquisition of Carbon, Energy, and Electrons 173 5.2 Energy, Enzymes, and ATP 175 Outlook5.1 Who Needs Vitamins? 178 5.3 ATP Synthesis 179 5.4 Metabolism of Glucose Carbon Sources 185 5.5 Respiration and the Electron Transport System 195 Outlook 5.2 Electricigenic Bacteria and Microbial Fuel Cells 198 5.6 Metabolism of Non-Glucose Carbon Sources 203 Toolbox 5.1 Metabolism and Rapid Bacterial Identification Systems 205 5.7 Phototrophy and Photosynthesis 207 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Genome Sequence of a Deep Sea Symbiont 218 5.8 Metabolism of Nitrogen and Sulfur 219 5.9 Biosynthesis of Cellular Components 224 partii 231 6.1 Factors Affecting Microbial Growth 232 Toolbox 6.1 Phenotype Microarrays for Examining Microbial Growth 234 6.2 Growing Microorganisms in the Laboratory 238 Outlook 6.1 The Discovery of Helicobacter pylori 243 Toolbox 6.2 FISHING for Uncultivated Microorganisms 246 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Bringing to Life the Previously Unculturable Using the Soil Substrate Membrane System (SSMS) 247 6.3 Measuring Microbial Growth 249 Outlook 6.2 Mycobacterium leprae, an Extraordinarily Slow-Growing Pathogen 256 Outlook 6.3 The Human Intestine: A Continuous Culture 258 6.4 Preventing Microbial Growth 259 DNA Replication and Gene Expression 7.1 7.2 Į8 Viral Replication Strategies зоэ 8.1 Recognition of Host Cells 310 Outlook 8.1 Identifying Emerging Viral Pathogens 313 Toolbox 8.1 The Western Blot 315 8.2 Viral Penetration and Uncoating 318 8.3 Viral Replication 322 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the
Research The Discovery of Reverse Transcriptase 328 Outlook 8.2 Phage Therapy: Biocontrol of Infections 331 8.4 Viral Assembly and Release 334 Microbial Genetics [ 6 Cultivating Microorganisms J7 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Telomeres with Promoter Activity 285 7.3 Transcription 287 Toolbox 7.1 Using a Gel Shift Assay to Identify DNA-Binding Proteins 289 7.4 Translation 294 7.5 The Effects of Mutations 300 Outlook 7.1 Using Mutations to Control Viral Infections 304 269_________________________ The Role of DNA 271 Replication of DNA 278 J9 Bacterial Genetic Analysis and Manipulation ззэ 9.1 Bacteria as Subjects of Genetic Research 340 9.2 Mutations, Mutants, and Strains 344 Toolbox 9.1 Isolating Nutritional Mutants 346 9.3 Restriction Enzymes, Vectors, and Cloning 351 9.4 Recombination and DNA Transfer 359 Outlook 9.1 Plasmids that Produce Pathogens 364 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research The Discovery of Transduction 372 Į 10 Microbial Genomics 377___________ 10.1 Genome Sequencing 378 Outlook 10.1 Rate of DNA Sequencing 382 Toolbox 10.1 Genome Databases 388 10.2 Genomic Analysis of Gene Expression 390 10.3 Comparative Genomics 396 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Genome Sequence of a Killer Bug 397 Outlook 10.2 The Minimal Genome 399 10.4 Functional Genomics and Related Analyses 402
CONTENTS J 11 13.5 Symbionts of Invertebrates Regulation of Gene Expression 11.1 Differential Gene Expression 11.2 The Operon 407 410 418 425 Toolbox 11.1 Using RNA Molecules to Decrease Gene Expression 426 11.5 Quorum Sensing and Biofilm Formation 11.6 Two-Component Regulatory Systems 429 432 435 and Ecology Į 12 Microbial Ecosystems 12.1 Microbes in the Environment 44i______ Nutrient Cycling 521 523 458 458 12.4 Terrestrial Ecosystems 466 12.5 Deep Subsurface and Geothermal 14.3 Cycling Driven by Nitrogen Metabolism 544 Outlook 14.2 Life in a World Without Microbes 545 Outlook 14.3 The Microbiology of Environmentally Toxic Acid Mine Drainage 546 Toolbox 14.2 Biogeochemistry in a Bottle: The Winogradsky Column 548 Į 15 Microbial Biotechnology Symbiotic Microbiome Microorganisms for Biotechnology 555 Outlook 15.1 Bioprospecting: Who Owns the Microbes 557 15.2 Genetic Engineering 559 Toolbox 15.1 Site-Directed Mutagenesis 562 Toolbox 15.2 Fusion Protein Purification 569 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Making a Synthetic Genome 570 Outlook 15.2 The International Genetically Engineered Machine (¡GEM) Competition, Standard Biological Parts, and Synthetic Biology 574 15.5 48i 491 Toolbox 13.1 Germ-free and Gnotobiotic Animals 495 Outlook 13.2 Food Probiotics—Do They Work? 496 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Fecal Bacteriotherapy: “Repoopulation of the Gut 500 13.4 Symbionts of Herbivores 503 Green Biotechnology 580 587 Toolbox 15.3 Plant Transformation Using Bacteria 589 483 Outlook 13.1 The Possible Impossible Vegan Patty 487 Human Microbiome 553 15.3 Red Biotechnology
575 15.4 White Biotechnology 577 473 13.1 Types of Microbe-Host Interactions 13.2 Plant Microbiome 485 13.3 538 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research The First Isolation and Cultivation of a Marine Archaeon 541 Outlook 15.3 Biofuels: Biodiesel and Algae Į 13 526 Outlook 14.1 CO; as a Greenhouse Gas and its Influence on Climate Change 527 15.1 448 Outlook 12.1 Namingthe Uncultured and Uncharacterized 455 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Insights into the Phylogeny and Coding Potential of Microbial Dark Matter 456 Ecosystems 14.1 Biogeochemical Cycles 443 12.2 Microbial Community Analysis Toolbox 12.1 Flow Cytometry 453 12.3 Aquatic Ecosystems 14 14.4 Other Cycles and their Connections пі Microbial Physiology Outlook 12.2 Dead Zones Į 14.2 Cycling Driven by Carbon Metabolism 11.4 Post-Initiation Control of Gene Expression part 514 Toolbox 14.1 Using Microarrays to Examine Microbial Communities: The GeoChip 525 Outlook 11.1 The Use of Lactose Analogs in Gene Expression Studies 420 11.7 Chemotaxis 510 Outlook 13.3 Midichlorians—Not Just for Jedi Outlook 13.4 Death of Coral Reefs 518 409 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Tuning Promoters for Use in Synthetic Biology 417 11.3 Global Gene Regulation xxix part iv Microbes and Disease J16 Introduction to Infectious Diseases 16.1 597 Microbes and their Pathogenesis 600 Toolbox 16.1 Measuring the Virulence of Pathogens 602
XXX CONTENTS 16.2 Microbial Virulence Strategies Į 19 604 Outlook 16.1 Genome Editing: A Powerful and Controversial New Technique 611 16.3 The Transmission of Infectious Diseases 19.1 612 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Epidemiology of an Infectious Disease 619 16.4 Proving Cause and Effect in Microbial Infections 622 Model? 626 16.5 The Evolution of Pathogens 1 713 Bacterial Virulence Factors—Toxins 724 Toolbox 19.1 Serotyping 726 Outlook 19.2 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Side of Botulinum Toxin 733 Outlook 19.3 Superabsorbent Tampons and Superantigens 739 627 17 Clinical Microbiology and Immunology Bacterial Virulence Factors 711 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Escherichia coli Injects its Own Receptor 718 Outlook 19.1 Iron, Vampires, Fashion, and the White Plague 723 19.2 Outlook 16.2 The Armadillo: An Ideal Animal Bacterial Pathogenesis 19.3 Survival in the Host: Strategies and 635 Consequences 741 Toolbox 19.2 The Tuberculin Test for Tuberculosis 17.1 Immunity 19.4 636 17.2 Barriers to Infection Evolution of Bacterial Pathogens 17.3 The Inflammatory Response ļ 20 20.1 643 17.4 The Molecules of the Innate System Viral Pathogenesis Outlook 20.1 646 Vertical Transmission of HIV 20.2 17.5 The Cells of Innate Immunity 20.3 Viral Infections and Cancer 17.6 Invertebrate Defenses 658 Toolbox 17.2 The Limulus Amoebocyte Assay for LPS 668 18.1 Features of Adaptive Immunity 18.2 T Cells 676 768 Interactions with the Host: Strategies and Consequences 770 Outlook20.2 Viral Induction of Apoptosis 773 775 67i 20.4 673 Outlook 20.4 Ethical Concerns about Avian Flu Research
791 681 18.4 Antigen-Presenting Cells 763 Toolbox 20.1 Immunoprécipitation 779 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Viruses that Cause Cancer by Affecting Cellular Proliferation 780 Outlook 20.3 SV40 and Human Cancers 782 666 Adaptive Immunity 76i______________ Recurring Themes in Viral Pathogenesis Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Mammalian Cells can Recognize Bacterial DNA 648 Toolbox 17.1 The Complement Fixation Test 653 18.3 Antigen Processing 750 638 Outlook 17.1 Messy Mucus 640 Outlook 17.2 Alzheimer’s Disease: Aluminium, B-amyloid, Gum Disease: Which Is It? 641 Į 18 749 Evolution of Viral Pathogens Į 21 684 786 Eukaryotic Pathogenesis 795 18.5 Humoral and Cell-Mediated Immune Responses 21.1 688 Outlook 18.1 Too Much of a Good Thing? 690 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Attempting to Engineer a Virus to Improve Immunocontraception 691 18.6 В Cells and the Production of Antibody 693 Outlook 18.2 Vaccines Against T-Independent Antigens 697 Toolbox 18.1 Monoclonal Antibody (mAb) Production Toolbox 18.2 Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (Elisa) 704 Outlook 18.3 Turning Antibody Upside Down 706 698 Mechanisms of Eukaryotic Pathogenesis 797 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research An Experimental System for the Genomic Study of Dutch Elm Disease 800 Outlook 21.1 Pneumocystis jirovecii or carinii: The Evolving Field of Taxonomy 804 Outlook 21.2 Magic Mushrooms 810 21.2 Pathogen Study: Plasmodium falciparum 812 Toolbox 21.1 Testing for Malaria 815 21.3 Macroscopic Eukaryotic Pathogens 818 21.4 Evolution of Eukaryotic Pathogens 820 Outlook21.3 What if the Parasites
Disappeared? 822
CONTENTS ļ 22 22.1 Control of Infectious Disease 827 Historical Aspects of Infectious Disease Treatment and Contro! 829 22.2 Antimicrobial Drugs 830 22.3 Antimicrobial Drug Resistance 844 23.3 Food Fermentation 23.4 Foodborne and Waterborne Illness 23.5 Microbiological Aspects of Water Quality appendix 22.4 Predicting and Controlling Epidemics APPENDIX В 22.5 Immunization and Vaccines 863 Outlook 22.3 Variolation: Deliberate Infection with Smallpox Virus 864 Outlook 22.4 The War Against Vaccines 869 appendix J Food and Water 23.1 Food Spoilage 23.2 Food Preservation 88i 883 887 A c APPENDIX D GLOSSARY 23 The Microbiology of 893 900 904 Outlook 23.1 Implications of Sludge Bulking 910 Toolbox 23.1 Measuring Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) 911 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Enhanced Biological Removal of Phosphorus 913 Toolbox 23.2 Most Probable Number (MPN) Method 917 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Tracking Acquisition of Antibiotic Resistance in Real Time 847 Toolbox 22.1 Drug Susceptibility Testing and MIC 850 Outlook 22.1 The Pursuit of New Antibiotics: Why Bother? 855 Outlook 22.2 HealthCare-Associated Infections: A Recipe For Resistance 857 858 xxxi INDEX 1-1 Scientific Articles Microscopy A-l A-ll Taxonomy and Nomenclature of Microbes A-17 Origin of Blood Cells G-l A-19
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CONTENTS Į3 PART I The Microbes |l The Microbial World 1.1 The Microbes і_ 3 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research The Three Domains of Life 9 Toolbox 1.1 Polymerase Chain Reaction Amplification of rRNA Genes 11 1.2 Microbià! Physiology, Genetics, and Cultivation 15 3.1 Eukaryotic Microorganisms Structure of Eukaryotic Cells 97 98 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Lipid rafts: Organized Clustering of Lipids within a Membrane 104 Toolbox 3.1 Using Microscopy to Examine Cell Structure 107 Outlook 3.1 Hijacking the Cytoskeleton 110 3.2 3.3 Diversity of Eukaryotic Microorganisms 111 Replication of Eukaryotic Microorganisms 117 3.4 The Origin of Eukaryotic Cells 121 Outlook 1.1 Creating Life in the Laboratory: The Miller-Urey Experiment 17 Outlook 3.2 Secondary Endosymbiosis: The Origins of an Organelle with Four Membranes 125 1.3 Microbial Ecology and Biotechnology 3.5 1.4 Microbes Associated with Diseases 24 26 Interactions Between Eukaryotic Microorganisms and Animals, Plants, and the Environment Į2 2.1 Bacteria and Archaea Morphology of Bacterial Cells 35_ The Bacterial Cytoplasm 2.3 The Bacterial Cytoskeleton 4.1 41 The Bacterial Cell Envelope 44 47 Toolbox 2.1 The Gram Stain 56 Outlook 2.2 The Protective Shells of Endospores 2.5 The Bacterial Cell Surface 2.6 2.7 Evotution of Archaea 69 Archaeal Cell Structure 71 133_ 4.2 45 134 Origins of Viruses 145 Outlook 4.1 Ribozymes: Evidence for an RNA-Based World 146 4.3 57 Cultivation, Purification, and Quantification of Viruses 148 Toolbox 4.1 Cell Culture Techniques 149 Out!ook4.2
Measurement of HIV Viral Load 62 2.8 Diversity of Bacteria and Archaea A Basic Overview of Viruses Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research New Findings in the Packaging of DNA by the Model Bacteriophage T4 144 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Magnetosomes: Uncovering the Structure of Bacterial Organelles 2.4 Virology 37 Outlook 2.1 Making the Microbiology Laboratory Accessible 39 2.2 Į4 126 4.4 79 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research The Role of Archaea in Our Digestive System 85 Outlook 2.3 Extremophiles and Biotechnology 90 Diversity of Viruses 153 156 Toolbox 4.2 Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) 162 4.5 Virus-Like Agents 4.6 Present Prospective in Virology 163 166
xxviii CONTENTS ļ5 Microbial Metabolism m_ 5.1 Acquisition of Carbon, Energy, and Electrons 173 5.2 Energy, Enzymes, and ATP 175 Outlook5.1 Who Needs Vitamins? 178 5.3 ATP Synthesis 179 5.4 Metabolism of Glucose Carbon Sources 185 5.5 Respiration and the Electron Transport System 195 Outlook 5.2 Electricigenic Bacteria and Microbial Fuel Cells 198 5.6 Metabolism of Non-Glucose Carbon Sources 203 Toolbox 5.1 Metabolism and Rapid Bacterial Identification Systems 205 5.7 Phototrophy and Photosynthesis 207 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Genome Sequence of a Deep Sea Symbiont 218 5.8 Metabolism of Nitrogen and Sulfur 219 5.9 Biosynthesis of Cellular Components 224 partii 231 6.1 Factors Affecting Microbial Growth 232 Toolbox 6.1 Phenotype Microarrays for Examining Microbial Growth 234 6.2 Growing Microorganisms in the Laboratory 238 Outlook 6.1 The Discovery of Helicobacter pylori 243 Toolbox 6.2 FISHING for Uncultivated Microorganisms 246 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Bringing to Life the Previously Unculturable Using the Soil Substrate Membrane System (SSMS) 247 6.3 Measuring Microbial Growth 249 Outlook 6.2 Mycobacterium leprae, an Extraordinarily Slow-Growing Pathogen 256 Outlook 6.3 The Human Intestine: A Continuous Culture 258 6.4 Preventing Microbial Growth 259 DNA Replication and Gene Expression 7.1 7.2 Į8 Viral Replication Strategies зоэ 8.1 Recognition of Host Cells 310 Outlook 8.1 Identifying Emerging Viral Pathogens 313 Toolbox 8.1 The Western Blot 315 8.2 Viral Penetration and Uncoating 318 8.3 Viral Replication 322 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the
Research The Discovery of Reverse Transcriptase 328 Outlook 8.2 Phage Therapy: Biocontrol of Infections 331 8.4 Viral Assembly and Release 334 Microbial Genetics [ 6 Cultivating Microorganisms J7 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Telomeres with Promoter Activity 285 7.3 Transcription 287 Toolbox 7.1 Using a Gel Shift Assay to Identify DNA-Binding Proteins 289 7.4 Translation 294 7.5 The Effects of Mutations 300 Outlook 7.1 Using Mutations to Control Viral Infections 304 269_ The Role of DNA 271 Replication of DNA 278 J9 Bacterial Genetic Analysis and Manipulation ззэ 9.1 Bacteria as Subjects of Genetic Research 340 9.2 Mutations, Mutants, and Strains 344 Toolbox 9.1 Isolating Nutritional Mutants 346 9.3 Restriction Enzymes, Vectors, and Cloning 351 9.4 Recombination and DNA Transfer 359 Outlook 9.1 Plasmids that Produce Pathogens 364 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research The Discovery of Transduction 372 Į 10 Microbial Genomics 377_ 10.1 Genome Sequencing 378 Outlook 10.1 Rate of DNA Sequencing 382 Toolbox 10.1 Genome Databases 388 10.2 Genomic Analysis of Gene Expression 390 10.3 Comparative Genomics 396 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Genome Sequence of a Killer Bug 397 Outlook 10.2 The Minimal Genome 399 10.4 Functional Genomics and Related Analyses 402
CONTENTS J 11 13.5 Symbionts of Invertebrates Regulation of Gene Expression 11.1 Differential Gene Expression 11.2 The Operon 407 410 418 425 Toolbox 11.1 Using RNA Molecules to Decrease Gene Expression 426 11.5 Quorum Sensing and Biofilm Formation 11.6 Two-Component Regulatory Systems 429 432 435 and Ecology Į 12 Microbial Ecosystems 12.1 Microbes in the Environment 44i_ Nutrient Cycling 521 523 458 458 12.4 Terrestrial Ecosystems 466 12.5 Deep Subsurface and Geothermal 14.3 Cycling Driven by Nitrogen Metabolism 544 Outlook 14.2 Life in a World Without Microbes 545 Outlook 14.3 The Microbiology of Environmentally Toxic Acid Mine Drainage 546 Toolbox 14.2 Biogeochemistry in a Bottle: The Winogradsky Column 548 Į 15 Microbial Biotechnology Symbiotic Microbiome Microorganisms for Biotechnology 555 Outlook 15.1 Bioprospecting: Who Owns the Microbes 557 15.2 Genetic Engineering 559 Toolbox 15.1 Site-Directed Mutagenesis 562 Toolbox 15.2 Fusion Protein Purification 569 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Making a Synthetic Genome 570 Outlook 15.2 The International Genetically Engineered Machine (¡GEM) Competition, Standard Biological Parts, and Synthetic Biology 574 15.5 48i 491 Toolbox 13.1 Germ-free and Gnotobiotic Animals 495 Outlook 13.2 Food Probiotics—Do They Work? 496 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Fecal Bacteriotherapy: “Repoopulation" of the Gut 500 13.4 Symbionts of Herbivores 503 Green Biotechnology 580 587 Toolbox 15.3 Plant Transformation Using Bacteria 589 483 Outlook 13.1 The Possible Impossible Vegan Patty 487 Human Microbiome 553 15.3 Red Biotechnology
575 15.4 White Biotechnology 577 473 13.1 Types of Microbe-Host Interactions 13.2 Plant Microbiome 485 13.3 538 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research The First Isolation and Cultivation of a Marine Archaeon 541 Outlook 15.3 Biofuels: Biodiesel and Algae Į 13 526 Outlook 14.1 CO; as a Greenhouse Gas and its Influence on Climate Change 527 15.1 448 Outlook 12.1 Namingthe Uncultured and Uncharacterized 455 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Insights into the Phylogeny and Coding Potential of Microbial Dark Matter 456 Ecosystems 14.1 Biogeochemical Cycles 443 12.2 Microbial Community Analysis Toolbox 12.1 Flow Cytometry 453 12.3 Aquatic Ecosystems 14 14.4 Other Cycles and their Connections пі Microbial Physiology Outlook 12.2 Dead Zones Į 14.2 Cycling Driven by Carbon Metabolism 11.4 Post-Initiation Control of Gene Expression part 514 Toolbox 14.1 Using Microarrays to Examine Microbial Communities: The GeoChip 525 Outlook 11.1 The Use of Lactose Analogs in Gene Expression Studies 420 11.7 Chemotaxis 510 Outlook 13.3 Midichlorians—Not Just for Jedi Outlook 13.4 Death of Coral Reefs 518 409 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Tuning Promoters for Use in Synthetic Biology 417 11.3 Global Gene Regulation xxix part iv Microbes and Disease J16 Introduction to Infectious Diseases 16.1 597 Microbes and their Pathogenesis 600 Toolbox 16.1 Measuring the Virulence of Pathogens 602
XXX CONTENTS 16.2 Microbial Virulence Strategies Į 19 604 Outlook 16.1 Genome Editing: A Powerful and Controversial New Technique 611 16.3 The Transmission of Infectious Diseases 19.1 612 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Epidemiology of an Infectious Disease 619 16.4 Proving Cause and Effect in Microbial Infections 622 Model? 626 16.5 The Evolution of Pathogens 1 713 Bacterial Virulence Factors—Toxins 724 Toolbox 19.1 Serotyping 726 Outlook 19.2 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Side of Botulinum Toxin 733 Outlook 19.3 Superabsorbent Tampons and Superantigens 739 627 17 Clinical Microbiology and Immunology Bacterial Virulence Factors 711 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Escherichia coli Injects its Own Receptor 718 Outlook 19.1 Iron, Vampires, Fashion, and the White Plague 723 19.2 Outlook 16.2 The Armadillo: An Ideal Animal Bacterial Pathogenesis 19.3 Survival in the Host: Strategies and 635 Consequences 741 Toolbox 19.2 The Tuberculin Test for Tuberculosis 17.1 Immunity 19.4 636 17.2 Barriers to Infection Evolution of Bacterial Pathogens 17.3 The Inflammatory Response ļ 20 20.1 643 17.4 The Molecules of the Innate System Viral Pathogenesis Outlook 20.1 646 Vertical Transmission of HIV 20.2 17.5 The Cells of Innate Immunity 20.3 Viral Infections and Cancer 17.6 Invertebrate Defenses 658 Toolbox 17.2 The Limulus Amoebocyte Assay for LPS 668 18.1 Features of Adaptive Immunity 18.2 T Cells 676 768 Interactions with the Host: Strategies and Consequences 770 Outlook20.2 Viral Induction of Apoptosis 773 775 67i 20.4 673 Outlook 20.4 Ethical Concerns about Avian Flu Research
791 681 18.4 Antigen-Presenting Cells 763 Toolbox 20.1 Immunoprécipitation 779 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Viruses that Cause Cancer by Affecting Cellular Proliferation 780 Outlook 20.3 SV40 and Human Cancers 782 666 Adaptive Immunity 76i_ Recurring Themes in Viral Pathogenesis Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Mammalian Cells can Recognize Bacterial DNA 648 Toolbox 17.1 The Complement Fixation Test 653 18.3 Antigen Processing 750 638 Outlook 17.1 Messy Mucus 640 Outlook 17.2 Alzheimer’s Disease: Aluminium, B-amyloid, Gum Disease: Which Is It? 641 Į 18 749 Evolution of Viral Pathogens Į 21 684 786 Eukaryotic Pathogenesis 795 18.5 Humoral and Cell-Mediated Immune Responses 21.1 688 Outlook 18.1 Too Much of a Good Thing? 690 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Attempting to Engineer a Virus to Improve Immunocontraception 691 18.6 В Cells and the Production of Antibody 693 Outlook 18.2 Vaccines Against T-Independent Antigens 697 Toolbox 18.1 Monoclonal Antibody (mAb) Production Toolbox 18.2 Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (Elisa) 704 Outlook 18.3 Turning Antibody Upside Down 706 698 Mechanisms of Eukaryotic Pathogenesis 797 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research An Experimental System for the Genomic Study of Dutch Elm Disease 800 Outlook 21.1 Pneumocystis jirovecii or carinii: The Evolving Field of Taxonomy 804 Outlook 21.2 Magic Mushrooms 810 21.2 Pathogen Study: Plasmodium falciparum 812 Toolbox 21.1 Testing for Malaria 815 21.3 Macroscopic Eukaryotic Pathogens 818 21.4 Evolution of Eukaryotic Pathogens 820 Outlook21.3 What if the Parasites
Disappeared? 822
CONTENTS ļ 22 22.1 Control of Infectious Disease 827 Historical Aspects of Infectious Disease Treatment and Contro! 829 22.2 Antimicrobial Drugs 830 22.3 Antimicrobial Drug Resistance 844 23.3 Food Fermentation 23.4 Foodborne and Waterborne Illness 23.5 Microbiological Aspects of Water Quality appendix 22.4 Predicting and Controlling Epidemics APPENDIX В 22.5 Immunization and Vaccines 863 Outlook 22.3 Variolation: Deliberate Infection with Smallpox Virus 864 Outlook 22.4 The War Against Vaccines 869 appendix J Food and Water 23.1 Food Spoilage 23.2 Food Preservation 88i 883 887 A c APPENDIX D GLOSSARY 23 The Microbiology of 893 900 904 Outlook 23.1 Implications of Sludge Bulking 910 Toolbox 23.1 Measuring Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) 911 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Enhanced Biological Removal of Phosphorus 913 Toolbox 23.2 Most Probable Number (MPN) Method 917 Mini-Paper: A Focus on the Research Tracking Acquisition of Antibiotic Resistance in Real Time 847 Toolbox 22.1 Drug Susceptibility Testing and MIC 850 Outlook 22.1 The Pursuit of New Antibiotics: Why Bother? 855 Outlook 22.2 HealthCare-Associated Infections: A Recipe For Resistance 857 858 xxxi INDEX 1-1 Scientific Articles Microscopy A-l A-ll Taxonomy and Nomenclature of Microbes A-17 Origin of Blood Cells G-l A-19 |
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spelling | Wessner, David R. 1963- Verfasser (DE-588)1031784357 aut Microbiology David R. Wessner, Davidson College, Christine Dupont, University of Waterloo, Trevor C. Charles, University of Waterloo, Josh D. Neufeld, University of Waterloo Third edition, international adaptation Hoboken, NJ Wiley [2022] 2022 xxxi, 920, A-18, G-18, I-26 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Mikrobiologie (DE-588)4316357-9 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Mikrobiologie (DE-588)4316357-9 s DE-604 Dupont, Christine Verfasser (DE-588)1254279083 aut Charles, Trevor C. Verfasser (DE-588)1254280308 aut Neufeld, Josh D. Verfasser (DE-588)1254280413 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-119-70177-4 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-119-76708-4 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033019103&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Microbiology |
title_auth | Microbiology |
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title_full | Microbiology David R. Wessner, Davidson College, Christine Dupont, University of Waterloo, Trevor C. Charles, University of Waterloo, Josh D. Neufeld, University of Waterloo |
title_fullStr | Microbiology David R. Wessner, Davidson College, Christine Dupont, University of Waterloo, Trevor C. Charles, University of Waterloo, Josh D. Neufeld, University of Waterloo |
title_full_unstemmed | Microbiology David R. Wessner, Davidson College, Christine Dupont, University of Waterloo, Trevor C. Charles, University of Waterloo, Josh D. Neufeld, University of Waterloo |
title_short | Microbiology |
title_sort | microbiology |
topic | Mikrobiologie (DE-588)4316357-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Mikrobiologie Lehrbuch |
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