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Bacterial pathogenomics [electronic resource] / Mark J. Pallen, Karen E. Nelson, Gail M. Preston.

Contributor(s): Pallen, Mark J | Nelson, Karen E | Preston, Gail M | ebrary, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Washington, DC : ASM Press, c2007Description: xii, 453 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.Subject(s): Bacterial genetics | Bacterial genomes | Pathogenic bacteria | GenomicsGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 579.3165 Online resources: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Contents:
Introduction to bacterial genomics / Mark J. Pallen -- Understanding the model and the menace: a postgenomic view of Escherichia coli / Roy R. Chaudhuri and Gavin H. Thomas -- The mycobacteria: a postgenomic view / Marien de Jonge ... [et al.] -- Neisseria: a postgenomic view / Lori A. S. Snyder, Philip W. Jordan, and Nigel J. Saunders -- The staphylococci: a postgenomic view / Jodi A. Lindsay and Matthew T.G. Holden -- Comparative pathogenomics of spirochetes / George M. Weinstock ... [et al.] -- Campylobacter pathogenomics: genomes and beyond / Derrick E. Fouts, Emmanuel F. Mongodin, and Karen E. Nelson -- Genomic signatures of intracellularity: evolutionary patterns and paces in bacterial mutualists and parasites / Jennifer J. Wernegreen -- Modeling microbial virulence in a genomic era: impact of shared genomic tools and datasets / Daniel G. Lee ... [et al.] -- Pathogenomics of bacterial biothreat agents / Timothy D. Read and Brendan Thomason -- Impact of phages on evolution of bacterial pathogenicity / Harald Br�ussow -- What genomics has taught us about gram-positive protein secretion and targeting / Olaf Schneewind and Dominique Missiakas -- What genomics has taught us about bacterial cell wall biosynthesis / Lynn G. Dover -- What genomics has taught us about intracellular pathogens: the example of listeria monocytogenes / Carmen Buchrieser and Pascale Cossart -- Genomic analysis of plant pathogenic bacteria / Gail M. Preston, David S. Guttman, and Ian Toth -- Photorhabdus: genomics of a pathogen and symbiont / Richard H. French-Constant ... [et al.].
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction to bacterial genomics / Mark J. Pallen -- Understanding the model and the menace: a postgenomic view of Escherichia coli / Roy R. Chaudhuri and Gavin H. Thomas -- The mycobacteria: a postgenomic view / Marien de Jonge ... [et al.] -- Neisseria: a postgenomic view / Lori A. S. Snyder, Philip W. Jordan, and Nigel J. Saunders -- The staphylococci: a postgenomic view / Jodi A. Lindsay and Matthew T.G. Holden -- Comparative pathogenomics of spirochetes / George M. Weinstock ... [et al.] -- Campylobacter pathogenomics: genomes and beyond / Derrick E. Fouts, Emmanuel F. Mongodin, and Karen E. Nelson -- Genomic signatures of intracellularity: evolutionary patterns and paces in bacterial mutualists and parasites / Jennifer J. Wernegreen -- Modeling microbial virulence in a genomic era: impact of shared genomic tools and datasets / Daniel G. Lee ... [et al.] -- Pathogenomics of bacterial biothreat agents / Timothy D. Read and Brendan Thomason -- Impact of phages on evolution of bacterial pathogenicity / Harald Br�ussow -- What genomics has taught us about gram-positive protein secretion and targeting / Olaf Schneewind and Dominique Missiakas -- What genomics has taught us about bacterial cell wall biosynthesis / Lynn G. Dover -- What genomics has taught us about intracellular pathogens: the example of listeria monocytogenes / Carmen Buchrieser and Pascale Cossart -- Genomic analysis of plant pathogenic bacteria / Gail M. Preston, David S. Guttman, and Ian Toth -- Photorhabdus: genomics of a pathogen and symbiont / Richard H. French-Constant ... [et al.].

Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2009. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.

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