The new microbiology : from microbiomes to CRISPR /

"Microbiology has undergone radical changes over the past few decades and ushered in an exciting new era in science. Microbes, specifically bacteria, are incredibly diverse: some are associated with disease and many others are essential for health. Bacteria are highly complex life forms able to...

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Main Author: Cossart, Pascale (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
French
Published: Washington, DC : ASM Press, [2018]
Series:Monograph, ASM Press.
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505 0 0 |g Part I:  |t New Concepts in Microbiology --  |t Bacteria: many friends, few enemies --  |t Bacteria: highly organized unicellular organisms --  |t The RNA revolution --  |t From the CRISPR defense system to the CRISPR/Cas9 method for modifying genomes --  |t Antibiotic resistance --  |g Part II:  |t Sociomicrobiology: The Social Lives of Bacteria --  |t Biofilms: when bacteria gather together --  |t How bacteria communicate: chemical language and quorum sensing --  |t When bacteria kill each other --  |t Human-animal symbioses: the microbiotas --  |t Bacterium-plant symbioses: microbiotas of plants --  |t Endosymbiotic relationships --  |g Part III:  |t The Biology of Infections --  |t Pathogenic bacteria, major scourges, and new diseases --  |t The multiple strategies of pathogenic bacteria --  |t Pathogenic bacteria in insects -- 15. Plants and their pathogenic bacteria -- 16. New visions in infecction defense --  |g Part IV:  |t Bacteria as Tools -- 17. Bacteria as tools for research -- 18. Bacteria: old and new health tools -- 19. Bacteria as environmental tools -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Major figues in microbiology. 
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