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Dictionary of microbiology and molecular biology / Paul Singleton, Diana Sainsbury.

By: Singleton, Paul.
Contributor(s): Sainsbury, Diana [(j.a.)].
Publisher: Chichester : Wiley, c2001Edition: 3rd ed.Description: xi, 895 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0471490644 (pbk.).Subject(s): Microbiology -- Dictionaries | Molecular biology -- DictionariesDDC classification: 579.03 Summary: "A unique, encyclopaedic reference work covering the whole field of pure and applied microbiology and microbial molecular biology. This latest edition contains a vast amount of new and updated material - often to research level, and well beyond the coverage of current textbooks - making the dictionary even more valuable to lecturers, students, researchers and others in the biosciences and medicine. Updates and extends current textbooks 18,000 entries, from concise definitions to review-length articles Extensive cross-referencing between topics Thousands of references from mainstream journals and other specialist sources Over 5000 taxa: algae, archaeans, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses; prions A 30-page Appendix of detailed metabolic pathways A classic book with a lifetime's use!" - Back cover.
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"A unique, encyclopaedic reference work covering the whole field of pure and applied microbiology and microbial molecular biology. This latest edition contains a vast amount of new and updated material - often to research level, and well beyond the coverage of current textbooks - making the dictionary even more valuable to lecturers, students, researchers and others in the biosciences and medicine. Updates and extends current textbooks 18,000 entries, from concise definitions to review-length articles Extensive cross-referencing between topics Thousands of references from mainstream journals and other specialist sources Over 5000 taxa: algae, archaeans, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses; prions A 30-page Appendix of detailed metabolic pathways A classic book with a lifetime's use!" - Back cover.