Handbook of New Bacterial Systematics
ISBN-10:
0122896726
ISBN-13:
9780122896729
Released: Aug 03, 1993
Publisher: Academic Press
Format: Hardcover, 560 pages
Related ISBN: 9780632037759
Description:
This book provides microbiologists with a comprehensive treatment of concepts, ideas, and methods that make up the subject of modern bacterial systematics. It includes not only traditional numerical and chemotaxonomic methods, but also full coverage of molecular systematics. The book is divided into three sections - classification, nomenclature, and identification. The authors are world leaders in the field and many are involved in the "Bergey's manual," which is the bible of the field. Key Features* Provides microbiologists with a comprehensive treatment of the concepts ideas and methods that make up the subject of modern bacterial systematics.* Includes not only traditional numerical and chemotaxonomic methods but alsofull coverage of molecular systamatics.* Three sections included are: classification, nomenclature and identification.* The authors are world leaders in this subject - many are involved in the "Bergey's manual" which is the bible of the field.
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