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504 | _aTable of Content I. THE FOUNDATIONS OF MICROBIOLOGY 1. Microorganisms and Microbiology 2. Microbial Cell Structure and Function 3. Nutrition, Culture, and Metabolism 4. Molecular Microbiology 5. Microbial Growth and Growth Control II. GENOMICS, GENETICS, AND VIROLOGY 6. Microbial Genomics 7. Metabolic Regulation 8. Genetics of Bacteria and Archaea 9. Viruses and Virology 10. Genomics and Phylogeny of Viruses 11. Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology III. METABOLIC AND MICROBIAL DIVERSITY 12. Metabolic Diversity of Bacteria and Archaea 13. Microbial Evolution and Systematics 14. Phylogenetic Diversity of Bacteria 15. Functional and Ecological Diversity of Bacteria 16. Diversity of Archaea 17. Diversity of Microbial Eukarya IV. MICROBIAL ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY 18. Tools of the Microbial Ecologist 19. Microbial Ecosystems 20. Nutrient Cycles in Nature 21. Microbiology of the Built Environment 22. Microbial Symbioses V. PATHOGENICITY AND IMMUNOLOGY 23. Microbial Interactions with Humans 24. Principles of Immunology and Host Defense 25. Immune Mechanisms 26. Molecular Immunology 27. Clinical Microbiology and Immunology VI. INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND THEIR TRANSMISSION 28. Epidemiology 29. Person-to-Person Bacterial and Viral Diseases 30. Vectorborne and Soilborne Bacterial and Viral Diseases 31. Common Source Diseases: Food and Water 32. Fungal and Parasitic Diseas Salient Features Focus on today's learners NEW! Streamlined organization better suits how instructors structure their courses, organizing course topics by 6 units consisting of 32 chapters. The Fourteenth Edition effectively and efficiently introduces students to the foundation and science of microbiology in a modern, appropriate organization. NEW! Molecular microbiology and genomics are introduced early in the text and discussed throughout multiple chapters for a more integrated, comprehensive introduction to the field. NEW! MicrobiologyNow chapter openers focus on current research problems and discoveries contextualizing chapter content and adding interest with content REVISED! A renamed "Explore the Microbial World" box feature (formerly "Microbial Sidebar") places greater emphasis on engaging research and discoveries from multiple microbiology disciplines. NEW! Updates have been made to all chapters, tables, boxes, and statistics with the latest data available. The Big Ideas at the end of each chapter review the core principles in the chapter by summarizing each section in 2-3 sentences. MiniQuizzes concluding each section contain 3-4 questions that give students an opportunity to stop and think about the core principles of each section. Extensive and accurate coverage of microbiology make this text a trusted name and valuable reference. Well organized and easy to understand writing style. Each author brings superb teaching and research knowledge to the book, with care to cover each topic and discipline appropriately and accurately. Dr. Madigan, as the general editor, provides a consistent voice and writing style to guide students throughout the course providing the best of both worlds: extensive coverage of all of the topics in microbiology as well as a consistent pedagogy and approach." | ||
520 | _aAn introduction to microbiology for biology and microbiology majors. Helping Today's Students Learn Microbiology The authoritative #1 textbook for introductory majors microbiology, Brock Biology of Microorganisms continues to set the standard for impeccable scholarship, accuracy, and outstanding illustrations and photos. This book for biology, microbiology, and other science majors balances cutting edge research with the concepts essential for understanding the field of microbiology, including strong coverage of ecology, evolution, and metabolism. https://in.pearson.com/search-ibsn.html | ||
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