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Microbiology

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 867 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780471694342
  • DDC分類 579

基本説明

This textbook frames information around the three pillars of physiology, ecology and genetics; which highlights their interconnectedness and helps students see a bigger picture.

Full Description

Microbiology helps to develop a meaningful connection with the material through the incorporation of primary literature, applications and examples. The text offers an ideal balance between comprehensive, in-depth coverage of core concepts, while employing a narrative style that incorporates many relevant applications and a unique focus on current research and experimentation. The book frames information around the three pillars of physiology, ecology and genetics, which highlights their interconnectedness and helps students see a bigger picture. This innovative organization establishes a firm foundation for later work and provides a perspective on real-world applications of microbiology.

Contents

PART 1 THE MICROBES


1 The Microbial World 2


1.1 The Microbes 4


1.2 Microbial Genetics 16


1.3 Microbial Metabolism and Ecology 24


1.4 Microbes and Disease 27


2 Bacteria 36


2.1 Morphology of Bacterial Cells 38


2.2 The Cytoplasm 41


2.3 The Bacterial Cytoskeleton 44


2.4 The Cell Envelope 45


2.5 The Bacterial Cell Surface 62


2.6 Bacterial Taxonomy 68


3 Eukaryal Microbes 72


3.1 The Morphology of Typical Eukaryal Cells 74


3.2 Diversity of Eukaryal Microbes 87


3.3 Replication of Eukaryal Microbes 92


3.4 The Origin of Eukaryal Cells 95


3.5 Interactions Between Eukaryal Microbes and Animals, Plants, and the Environment 100


4 Archaea 106


4.1 Distinct Properites of Archaea 108


4.2 Archaeal Cell Structure 110


4.3 Diversity of Archaea 119


5 Viruses 130


5.1 A Basic Overview of Viruses 132


5.2 Origins of Viruses 140


5.3 Cultivation, Purification, and Quantification of Viruses 142


5.4 Diversity of Viruses 149


5.5 Virus-Like Particles 155


5.6 Virology Today 157


6 Cultivating Microorganisms 164


6.1 Nutritional Requirements of Microorganisms 166


6.2 Factors Affecting Microbial Growth 168


6.3 Growing Microorganisms in the Laboratory 173


6.4 Measuring Microbial Population Growth 184


6.5 Eliminating Microbes and Preventing Their Growth 192


PART II MICROBIAL GENETICS


7 DNA Replication and Gene Expression 202


7.1 The Role of DNA 204


7.2 DNA Replication 210


7.3 Transcription 216


7.4 Translation 233


7.5 The Effects of Mutations 229


8 Viral Replication Strategies 238


8.1 Recognition of Host Cells 240


8.2 Viral Entry and Uncoating 244


8.3 Viral Replication 248


8.4 Viral Assembly and Egress 256


8.5 Antiviral Drugs 258


9 Bacterial Genetic Analysis 266


9.1 Bacteria as Subjects of Genetic Research 268


9.2 Mutations, Mutants, and Strains 271


9.3 Restriction Enzymes, Vectors, and Cloning 278


9.4 Recombination and DNA Transfer 285


10 Microbial Genomics 302


10.1 Genome Sequencing 304


10.2 Genomic Analysis of Gene Expression 312


10.3 Comparative Genomics 318


10.4 Metagenomics 323


11 Regulation of Gene Expression 328


11.1 Differential Gene Expression 330


11.2 The Operon 332


11.3 Global Gene Regulation 337


11.4 Post-Initiation of Gene Expression 346


11.5 Quorum Sensing 350


11.6 Two-Component Regulatory Systems 352


11.7 Chemotaxis 355


12 Microbial Biotechnology 362


12.1 Microbes for Biotechnology 365


12.2 Molecular Genetic Modification 368


12.3 Red Biotechnology 381


12.4 White Biotechnology 382


12.5 Green Biotechnology 391


PART III MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY


13 Metabolism 400


13.1 Energy, Enzymes, and ATP 402


13.2 Central Processes in ATP Synthesis 406


13.3 Carbon Utilization in Microorganisms 412


13.4 Respiration and the Electron Transport System 422


13.5 Metabolism of Non-Glucose Carbon Sources 429


13.6 Phototrophy and Photosynthesis 433


13.7 Nitrogen and Sulfur Metabolism 443


13.8 Biosynthesis of Cellular Components 447


14 Biogeochemical Cycles 456


14.1 Nutrient Cycling 459


14.2 Cycling Driven by Carbon Metabolism 463


14.3 Cycling Driven by Nitrogen Metabolism 472


14.4 The Interconnectedness of Cycles 478


15 Microbial Ecosystems 484


15.1 Microbes in the Environment 486


15.2 Microbial Community Structure 490


15.3 Aquatic Ecosystems 498


15.4 Terrestrial Ecosystems 406


15.5 Deep Subsurface and Geothermal Ecosystems 512


16 The Microbiology of Food and Water 522


16.1 Food Spoilage 524


16.2 Food Preservation 528


16.3 Food Fermentation 534


16.4 Foodborne and Waterborne Illness 541


16.5 Microbiological Aspects of Water Quality 543


17 Microbial Symbionts 560


17.1 Types of Microbe Host Interactions 563


17.2 Symbionts of Plants 564


17.3 Lichens 569


17.4 Symbionts of Vertebrates 571


17.5 Symbionts of Invertebrates 587


PART IV MICROBES AND DISEASE


18 Introduction to Infectious Diseases 600


18.1 Pathogenic Microbes 603


18.2 Virulence Strategies 608


18.3 The Transmission of Infectious Diseases 613


18.4 Proving Cause and Effect in Microbial Infections 621


18.5 The Evolution of Pathogens 625


19 Innate Host Defenses Against Microbial Invasion 636


19.1 Immunity 638


19.2 Barriers to Infection 639


19.3 The Inflammatory Response 643


19.4 The Molecules of Innate Immunity 644


19.5 The Cells of Innate Immunity 653


19.6 Invertebrate Defenses 663


20 Adaptive Immunity 672


20.1 Features of Adaptive Immunity 674


20.2 T Cells 677


20.3 Antigen Processing 681


20.4 Antigen-Presenting Cells 686


20.5 Humoral and Cell-Mediated


20.6 B Cells and the Production of Antibody 694


21.2 Survival in the Host:


Strategies and Consequences 743


Toolbox 21.2 THE TUBERCULIN TEST FOR TUBERCULOSIS 750


21.3 Evolution of Bacterial Pathogens 751


22 Viral Pathogenesis 760


22.1 Recurring Themes in Viral Pathogenesis 762


22.2 Interactions with the Host: Strategies and Consequences 770


22.3 Viral Infections and Cancer 775


22.4 Evolution of Viral Pathogens 785


23 Eukaryal Microbe Pathogenesis 792


23.1 Mechanisms of Eukaryal Microbe Pathogenesis 794


23.2 Pathogen Study:


23.3 Macroscopic Eukaryal Pathogens 814


23.4 Evolution of Eukaryal Pathogens 816


24 Control of Infectious Diseases 822


24.1 Historical Aspects of Infectious Disease Treatment and Control 824


24.2 Antimicrobial Drugs 825


24.3 Antimicrobial Drug Resistance 836


24.4 Predicting and Controlling Epidemics 850


24.5 Immunization and Vaccines 853


Appendix A Reading and Understanding the Primary Literature A-1


Appendix B Microscopy A-9


Appendix C Classification of Bacteria A-13


Appendix D Classification of Eukarya A-14


Appendix E Classification of Archaea A-15


Appendix F Classification of Viruses A-16


Appendix G Origin of Blood Cells A-17


GLOSSARY G-1


INDEX I-1

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