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    Author(s)Alan T Bull
    PublisherAmerican Society for Microbiology
    ISBN9781555812676
    Pages516
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2003

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    American Society for Microbiology Microbial Diversity And Bioprospecting (Hb 2004) by Alan T Bull

    Presents the diverse and complex sets of technology, data, knowledge, ideas, and objectives into an integrated and holistic approach to bioprospecting. * Explores the primacy of natural products for biotechnology, emphasizing the extraordinary resource that microbial diversity presents and how and where that resource, and the exploitable properties that it contains, can be found. * Demonstrates the need for modern microbiologists to have an integrated perspective of science in order to address the big questions in microbiology. * Serves as a reference for instructors and researchers in environmental microbiology, biotechnology, and microbial diversity as well as applied biologists. This title is published by the American Society for Microbiology Press and distributed by Taylor and Francis in rest of world territories. Section 1. Introduction: The RationaleBiotechnology, The Art of Exploiting Biology, Alan T. BullSection 2. Microbial Diversity: The ResourcePreamble, Alan T. BullAn Overview of Microbial Diversity--Estimating the Scale, Alan T. Bull and James E.M. Stach Defining Microbial Diversity--The Species Concept for Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Microorganisms, Ramon Rossello-Mora and Peter Kampfer Speciation and Bacterial Phylospecies, James T. Staley Approaches to Identification, Fergus G. Priest Eukaryotic Diversity--A Synoptic View, Laura A. KatzSection 3. Microbial Ecology: The Key to DiscoveryPreamble, Alan T. BullHow to Look, Where to Look, Alan T. Bull Culture-Dependent Microbiology, John C. Fry Culture-Independent Microbiology, Kornelia Smalla Resuscitation of "Uncultured" Microorganisms, Douglas B. Kell, Galya V. Mukamolova, Christopher L. Finan, Hongjuan Zhao, Royston Goodacre, Arseny S. Kaprelyants, and Michael Young Soils--The Metagenomic Approach, Jo Handelsman Deep Biospheres, R. John Parkes and Pete Wellsbury Earth's Icy Biosphere, John C. Priscu and Brent C. Christner Extremophiles: pH, Temperature and Salinity, Constantinos E. Vorgias and Garabed Antranikian Extremophiles: Pressure, Fumiyoshi Abe, Chiaki Kato, and Koki Horikoshi Life in Extremely Dilute Environments: The Major Role of Oligobacteria, D.K. Button Anaerobes: The Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria as an Example of Metabolic Diversity, Guy Fauque and Bernard Ollivier Microbes from Marine Sponges: A Treasure Trove of Biodiversity for Natural Products Discovery, Russell T. Hill Invertebrates--Insects, John A. Breznak Microbial Symbioses with Plants, Peter JeffriesSection 4. Biogeography and Mappy Microbial DiversityPreamble, Alan T. BullUbiquitous Dispersal of Free-Living Microorganisms, Bland J. Finlay and Genoveva F. Esteban Microbial Endemism and Biogeography, Brian P. Hedlund and James T. Staley Mapping Microbial Diversity Case Study: The Yellowstone National Park Microbial Database and Map Server, Daphne L. Stoner, Randy Lee, Luke White, and Ron RopeSection 5. The Paradigm Shift: BioinformaticsPreamble, Alan T. BullThe Paradigm Shift in Microbial Prospecting, Alan T. Bull Genomics, Karen E. Nelson Bacterial Proteomics, Philip Cash Phenomics, Jennifer L. Reed, Stephen S. Fong, and Bernard O. Palsson Phylogeny and Functionality: Taxonomy as a Roadmao to Genes, Alan C. Ward and Michael GoodfellowSection 6. Prospecting: The TargetsPreamble, Alan T. BullSectors and Markets, Alan T. Bull Screening for Bioactivity, Hans-Peter Fiedler Antimicrobials, William R. Strohl Pharmacologically Active Agents of Microbial Origin, Stephen K. Wrigley Bioprospecting for Industrial Enzymes: Importance of Integrated Technology Platforms for Successful Biocatalyst Development, Thomas Schafer and Torben Vedel Borchert Plant Growth Promoting Agents, James M. Lynch Biotreatment, Linda Louise Blackall and Christine Yeates Bioprospecting Novel Antifoulants and Anti-Biofilm Agents from Microbes, Carola Holmstrom, Peter Steinberg, and Staffan KjellebergSection 7. Conservation of Microbial Gene PoolsPreamble, Alan T. BullExtinction and the Loss of Evolutionary History, Alan T. Bull What is the Evidence for the Loss of Microbial Diversity? James BornemanSection 8. Convention on Biological Diversity: Implications for Microbial ProspectingPreamble, Alan T. BullThe Convention on Biological Diversity and Benefit-Sharing, Kerry ten Kate The Historical Context of Present Bioprospecting--Four Cases, Hanne Svarstad Biodiversity Prospecting: The INBio Experience, Giselle Tamayo, Lorena Guevara, and Rodrigo Gamez Contracts for Bioprospecting: The Yellowstone National Park Experience, Holly Doremus Natural Products Research Partnerships with Multiple Objectives in Global Diversity Hotspots: Nine Years of the ICBG Program, Joshua P. Rosenthal and Flora N. KatzSection 9. ConclusionThe Value of Biodiversity, David W. Pearce



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