Bacterial Pathogenomics 1st Edition by Mark J Pallen, Karen E Nelson, Gail M Preston – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 978-1555814519, 1555814514
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ISBN 10: 1555814514
ISBN 13: 978-1555814519
Author: Mark J Pallen, Karen E Nelson, Gail M Preston
Details progress in the fast-changing world of bacterial genomics.
- Explains the scientific advances that have resulted from the application of bacterial genome sequencing to the study of how bacterial pathogens have evolved and how these bacteria cause disease.
- Reviews the impact of genomics on our understanding of selected groups of pathogens, including Escherichia coli, mycobacteria, Neisseria, staphylococci, spirochetes, Campylobacter, plant pathogens, and Photorhabdus.
- Covers themes that cut across taxonomic boundaries, such as genomic signatures of intracellularity, the impact of shared genomic tools and datasets, pathogenomics of bacterial biothreat agents, the impact of phages on the evolution of bacterial pathogenicity, gram-positive protein secretion, cell wall biosynthesis, and intracellular pathogens.
- Serves as a resource for any bacteriology research and as a key text for students of bacterial genomics and the molecular basis of bacterial infection.
This title is published by the American Society of Microbiology Press and distributed by Taylor and Francis in rest of world territories.
Table of contents:
1. Introduction to Pathogenomics
Mark J. Pallen
2. Understanding the Model and the Menace: a Postgenomic View of Escherichia coli
Roy R. Chaudhuri and Gavin H. Thomas
3. The Mycobacteria: a Postgenomic View
Marien I. de Jonge, Timothy P. Stinear, Stewart T. Cole, and Roland Brosch
4. Neisseria: a Postgenomic View
Lori A. S. Snyder, Philip W. Jordan, and Nigel J. Saunders
5. The Staphylococci: A Postgenomic View
Jodi A. Lindsay and Matthew T. G. Holden
6. Comparative Pathogenomics of Spirochetes
George M. Weinstock, David Šmajs, Petra Matějková, Timothy Palzkill, and Steven J. Norris
7. Campylobacter Pathogenomics: Genomes and Beyond
Derrick E. Fouts, Emmanuel F. Mongodin, and Karen E. Nelson
8. Genomic Signatures of Intracellularity: Evolutionary Patterns and Paces in Bacterial Mutualists and Parasites
Jennifer J. Wernegreen
9. Modeling Microbial Virulence in a Genomic Era: Impact of Shared Genomic Tools and Data Sets
Daniel G. Lee, Nicole T. Liberati, Jonathan M. Urbach, Gang Wu, and Frederick M. Ausubel
10. Pathogenomics of Bacterial Biothreat Agents
Timothy D. Read and Brendan Thomason
11. Impact of Phages on Evolution of Bacterial Pathogenicity
Harald Brüssow
12. What Genomics Has Taught Us about Gram-Positive Protein Secretion and Targeting
Olaf Schneewind and Dominique Missiakas
13. What Genomics Has Taught Us about Bacterial Cell Wall Biosynthesis
Lynn G. Dover
14. What Genomics Has Taught Us about Intracellular Pathogens: the Example of Listeria monocytogenes
Carmen Buchrieser and Pascale Cossart
15. Genomic Analysis of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria
Gail M. Preston, David S. Guttman, and Ian Toth
16. Photorhabdus: Genomics of a Pathogen and Symbiont
Richard H. ffrench-Constant, Andrea Dowling, Michelle Hares, Guowei Yang, and Nicholas Waterfield
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