Bacterium
... reading
Alcamo, I. Edward. Fundamentals of
microbiology . 5th ed. Menlo Park, California: Benjamin Cumming, 1997.
Atlas, Ronald M. Principles of
microbiology . St. Louis, Missouri: Mosby, 1995.
Holt, ... M. L. Wheelis, and P. R. Painter. General
microbiology . 5th ed. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: ...
Bacterium
... reading
Alcamo, I. Edward. Fundamentals of
microbiology . 5th ed. Menlo Park, California: Benjamin Cumming, 1997.
Atlas, Ronald M. Principles of
microbiology . St. Louis, Missouri: Mosby, 1995.
Holt, ... M. L. Wheelis, and P. R. Painter. General
microbiology . 5th ed. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: ...
Microbiology
...
microbiology (in Greek micron = small and biologia = ... simple eukaryotes . Today, most of the work in
microbiology is done using methods from biochemistry and ... Virology
Important publications in
microbiology
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Virus
... See also
Viral plaque
Virus classification
List of viruses
microbiology
Horizontal gene transfer
References
All the Virology on ... R. (1996). 41. Structure and Classification of Viruses in Medical
microbiology 4th ed. Samuel Baron ed. The University of Texas Medical Branch at ...
Aseptic technique in microbiology
... Microbiologists and students of
microbiology may use an aseptic technique to attempt to keep specimens of microorganisms free of microbial contamination. People may commonly use the ...
Botany
... generally regarded as animal . Some of these "plant-like" organisms include: fungi (studied in mycology ); bacteria and viruses (studied in
microbiology ); and algae (studied in phycology ). Most algae, fungi, and microbes are no longer considered to be in the plant kingdom. However, attention is ...
Evolutionary biology
... and ecology and evolutionary biology -style departments (which often have subsumed older departments in paleontology , zoology and the like).
microbiology has recently developed into an evolutionary discipline. It was originally ignored due to the paucity of morphological traits and the lack of a ...
Louis Pasteur
... of the Pasteur Institutes was also built on the basis of this achievement.
Honors and assessment
Pasteur won the Leeuwenhoek medal ,
microbiology 's highest honor, in 1895 .
He died in 1895 near Paris from complications caused by a series of strokes that had begun plaguing him as far back as ...
Microorganism
... some unicellular protists are visible to the naked eye, and some multicellular species are microscopic. The study of microorganisms is called
microbiology .
Microorganisms may be found almost anywhere in the taxonomic structure. Bacteria and archaea are almost always microscopic. A number of ...
Robert Koch
... , bubonic plague , tetanus , and syphilis among others.
He died in Baden-Baden , Germany.
See Also
History of medicine
microbiology
Timeline of medicine and medical technology
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