Genetics of Microbes
Writing a textbook on microbial genetics in about 200 pages was un- doubtedly a difficult task, but I have been encouraged by the response from both students and lecturers to the first edition. The requirement for a second edition is also a measure of the need for such a book. My experience as a lecturer has shown that what is needed first is an intelligible framework which can be read in a reasonable period of time. Armed with these principles, a student can then go to reviews and the original literature with a reasonable chance of understanding the jargon and the details. Molecular genetics is now so well advanced that it is easy to lose track of the purpose of a set of experiments in the wealth of sequence data and complex interactions. I have therefore kept the same format for this edition with a well-illustrated text giving original papers, popular reviews, monographs and detailed reviews to enable the student to take the subject further as required.
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Genetics of Microbes
Writing a textbook on microbial genetics in about 200 pages was un- doubtedly a difficult task, but I have been encouraged by the response from both students and lecturers to the first edition. The requirement for a second edition is also a measure of the need for such a book. My experience as a lecturer has shown that what is needed first is an intelligible framework which can be read in a reasonable period of time. Armed with these principles, a student can then go to reviews and the original literature with a reasonable chance of understanding the jargon and the details. Molecular genetics is now so well advanced that it is easy to lose track of the purpose of a set of experiments in the wealth of sequence data and complex interactions. I have therefore kept the same format for this edition with a well-illustrated text giving original papers, popular reviews, monographs and detailed reviews to enable the student to take the subject further as required.
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Genetics of Microbes

Genetics of Microbes

by Brian W. Bainbridge
Genetics of Microbes

Genetics of Microbes

by Brian W. Bainbridge

Paperback(1987)

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Writing a textbook on microbial genetics in about 200 pages was un- doubtedly a difficult task, but I have been encouraged by the response from both students and lecturers to the first edition. The requirement for a second edition is also a measure of the need for such a book. My experience as a lecturer has shown that what is needed first is an intelligible framework which can be read in a reasonable period of time. Armed with these principles, a student can then go to reviews and the original literature with a reasonable chance of understanding the jargon and the details. Molecular genetics is now so well advanced that it is easy to lose track of the purpose of a set of experiments in the wealth of sequence data and complex interactions. I have therefore kept the same format for this edition with a well-illustrated text giving original papers, popular reviews, monographs and detailed reviews to enable the student to take the subject further as required.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461570950
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 01/15/2013
Series: Tertiary Level Biology
Edition description: 1987
Pages: 214
Product dimensions: 0.00(w) x 0.00(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

1 Basic Principles of Microbial Genetics.- 2 Construction of Genetic Maps and the Genetic Code.- 3 Recombination in Bacteria.- 4 Genetic Analysis of Bacteriophages.- 5 Recombinant DNA Technology.- 6 Aspects of Fungal Genetics.- 7 Molecular Genetics of Yeast.- 8 Recent Advances in the Genetics of Filamentous Fungi.- 9 Repair, Mutation and Recombination in Bacteria.- 10 The Genetics of Streptomycetes.- References and Further Reading.
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