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A Microbial Genetic Journey

Annual Review of Microbiology, 2006
Fortunately, I began research in 1950 when the basic concepts of microbial genetics could be explored experimentally. I began with bacteriophage λ and tried to establish the colinearity of its linkage map with its DNA molecule. My students and I worked out the regulation of λ repressor synthesis for the establishment and maintenance of lysogeny.
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Population genetics of microbial organisms

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1992
Population data suggest that many parasitic protozoa (e.g. Trypanosoma, Leishmania, Entamoeba and Giardia) reproduce clonally, but this hypothesis has been highly controversial for Plasmodium falciparum. Although reproduction is predominantly clonal in the enteric bacteria Escherichia coli and Salmonella, the level of recombination affecting short (< 1
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Microbial Genetics in the USSR

The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1960
A comprehensive review of Soviet microbial genetics during the period 1940-1958, but especially for the years 1950 through 1957, has been based on 297 translated abstracts and 284 full articles. One full paper and 57 abstracts in this total came from the scientific literature of the People's Democracies; the remainder were from the USSR.
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Modern Microbial Genetics

2002
Preface. Preface to the First Edition. Introduction. Contributors. SECTION I: DNA METABOLISM. Prokaryotic DNA Replication (W. Firshein). DNA Repair Mechanisms and Mutagenesis (R. Yasbin). Gene Expression and Its Regulation (J. Helmann). Bacteriophage Genetics (B. Guttan & E. Kutter). Bacteriophage and Its Relatives (R. Hendrix).
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Microbial diversity – insights from population genetics

Environmental Microbiology, 2007
Summary Although many environmental microbial populations are large and genetically diverse, both the level of diversity and the extent to which it is ecologically relevant remain enigmatic. Because the effective (or long‐term) population size, N e , is one of the parameters
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Molecular Genetics and Microbial Fermentations

1981
The interaction of the field of molecular genetics, especially the part of it termed recombinant DNA technology, with the business of large-scale microbial fermentations is a subject much in the news these days. From the reaction of Wall Street to the recent and prospective public offerings of genetic engineering companies, one would think these ...
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Applied Aspects of Microbial Genetics

1970
For a long time microbiologists held the opinion, that they could solve all of the problems connected with research on microorganisms without the support of any allied sciences, including genetics. The main thesis of such a point of view was that microorganisms are not subject to mutational change but that variation in microorganisms is based on direct
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Microbial volatile organic compounds in intra-kingdom and inter-kingdom interactions

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
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Microbial Genetics and Biochemistry

Nature, 1952
The Genetics of Micro-organisms By D. G. Catcheside. Pp. vii + 223. (London: Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, Ltd., 1951.) 21s. net.
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