Microbial Diversity in the Genomic Era
Functional Diversity and Community Analysis
Herausgeber: Das, Surajit; Dash, Hirak Ranjan
Microbial Diversity in the Genomic Era
Functional Diversity and Community Analysis
Herausgeber: Das, Surajit; Dash, Hirak Ranjan
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Microbial Diversity in the Genomic Era: Functional Diversity and Community Analysis, Second Edition presents techniques used for microbial taxonomy and phylogeny, along with their applications and respective strengths and challenges. The book incorporates recently developed biosystematics methods and approaches to assess microbial taxonomy, with suitable recommendations for where to apply them across the range of bacterial identification and infectious disease research. Sections provide a broad overview of microbial genomics research and microbiome directed medicine and update on molecular…mehr
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- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 838
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 276mm x 216mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9780443133206
- ISBN-10: 0443133204
- Artikelnr.: 68168804
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 838
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 276mm x 216mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9780443133206
- ISBN-10: 0443133204
- Artikelnr.: 68168804
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1.1 Molecular tools for assessing bacterial diversity from natural
environments
1.2 Importance of microbial diversity on health: tools to intervene in
emerging and continuing diseases
1.3 Computational Tools for Whole Genome and Metagenome Analysis of NGS
Data for Microbial Diversity Studies
1.4 Microbial community structure of the Sundarbans mangrove ecosystem
1.5 Assessment of evolution and diversity of rhizobia through genomic
approach
1.6 Role of the microbial diversity in the constructed wetlands
Section II: Molecular tools in microbial diversity
2.1 Deriving Microbial Community Fingerprint from Environmental Samples
using Advanced Molecular Fingerprinting Techniques
2.2 Planktonic and benthic archaea in brackish coastal lagoons; a case
study using high-throughput amplicon sequencing from Chilika Lagoon,
Odisha, India
2.3 Molecular tools in microbial diversity: Functional assessment for
genomes and metagenomes by GenomapleTM
2.4 Exploration of Bacterial Alkaline Protease diversity in Chilika Lake
Wetland Ecosystem
2.5 Metabolic reprogramming triggered by abiotic stress: A treasure-trove
of bio-based technologies.
2.6 Recent molecular tools for analyzing microbial diversity in rhizosphere
ecosystem
Section III: Extremophilic microbial diversity
3.1 Selection of the microbiome in the gut of Caenorhabditis elegans: a
model for microbiome research
3.2 Assessment of microbial diversity in hot springs for their sustainable
use
3.3 Disentangling the autotrophic thermophiles: concepts, diversity, and
emerging trends
3.4 Exploring the microbial diversity in extreme acidic environment using
molecular techniques
3.5 Microbial ecosystem that sustains indigo reduction under the anaerobic
alkaline environment in indigo fermentation fluid
3.6 Diversity of extreme electroactive microorganisms and their
bioelectrochemical applications
Section IV: Functional Microbial Diversity
4.1 Functional microbial diversity in the study of soils of various
ecosystems
4.2 Advanced molecular tools in microbial community profiling in the
context of bioremediation applications
4.3 Molecular structure and stress response diversity of ciliate
metallothioneins.
4.4 Functional diversity of microbial catabolic genes for utilization in
metal bioremediation
4.5 Functional microbial diversity: Functional genomics and metagenomics
using GenomapleTM
4.6 Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae: a clinical and environmental
perspective on the Amazon region
4.7 Functional gene diversity and metabolic potential of uncultured
bacteria
4.8 Analysis of microbial diversity to estimate post-mortem time intervals
in cadavers
Section V: Microbial diversity and infectious diseases
5.1 Clinical and biological insights from sequencing of viral genome
5.2 Prevalence of Multidrug Resistances (MDRs) in environmental communities
5.3 Pathogenic microbial genetic diversity with reference to significant
medical and public health
5.4 Functional applications of human microbiome diversity studies
5.5 Exploring plant-microbe interaction in the post genomic era: insight
from diseases in rice and beyond
5.6 Microbial Diversity and Quorum Sensing Mechanisms in Infectious
Bacteria
5.7 Insights into bacterial vaginosis: A metagenomic case controlled study
Section VI: Future directions of microbial diversity studies
6.1 Understanding the structure and function of landfill microbiome through
genomics
6.2 Significance of upcoming technologies and their potential applications
in understanding microbial diversity
6.3 Extremophile-Mediated Carbon Dioxide Sequestration
6.4 Molecular evolution of Xenobiotic-degrading genes and mobile genetic
elements in soil bacteria
6.5 Whole genome sequencing and metagenomic approaches to study microbial
diversity
6.6 Environmental antimicrobial resistant community analysis in wastewater
and sediment: Cultural to molecular approaches
6.7 Applications of metagenomics in microbial bioremediation of
pollutants: From genomics to environmental clean-up
1.1 Molecular tools for assessing bacterial diversity from natural
environments
1.2 Importance of microbial diversity on health: tools to intervene in
emerging and continuing diseases
1.3 Computational Tools for Whole Genome and Metagenome Analysis of NGS
Data for Microbial Diversity Studies
1.4 Microbial community structure of the Sundarbans mangrove ecosystem
1.5 Assessment of evolution and diversity of rhizobia through genomic
approach
1.6 Role of the microbial diversity in the constructed wetlands
Section II: Molecular tools in microbial diversity
2.1 Deriving Microbial Community Fingerprint from Environmental Samples
using Advanced Molecular Fingerprinting Techniques
2.2 Planktonic and benthic archaea in brackish coastal lagoons; a case
study using high-throughput amplicon sequencing from Chilika Lagoon,
Odisha, India
2.3 Molecular tools in microbial diversity: Functional assessment for
genomes and metagenomes by GenomapleTM
2.4 Exploration of Bacterial Alkaline Protease diversity in Chilika Lake
Wetland Ecosystem
2.5 Metabolic reprogramming triggered by abiotic stress: A treasure-trove
of bio-based technologies.
2.6 Recent molecular tools for analyzing microbial diversity in rhizosphere
ecosystem
Section III: Extremophilic microbial diversity
3.1 Selection of the microbiome in the gut of Caenorhabditis elegans: a
model for microbiome research
3.2 Assessment of microbial diversity in hot springs for their sustainable
use
3.3 Disentangling the autotrophic thermophiles: concepts, diversity, and
emerging trends
3.4 Exploring the microbial diversity in extreme acidic environment using
molecular techniques
3.5 Microbial ecosystem that sustains indigo reduction under the anaerobic
alkaline environment in indigo fermentation fluid
3.6 Diversity of extreme electroactive microorganisms and their
bioelectrochemical applications
Section IV: Functional Microbial Diversity
4.1 Functional microbial diversity in the study of soils of various
ecosystems
4.2 Advanced molecular tools in microbial community profiling in the
context of bioremediation applications
4.3 Molecular structure and stress response diversity of ciliate
metallothioneins.
4.4 Functional diversity of microbial catabolic genes for utilization in
metal bioremediation
4.5 Functional microbial diversity: Functional genomics and metagenomics
using GenomapleTM
4.6 Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae: a clinical and environmental
perspective on the Amazon region
4.7 Functional gene diversity and metabolic potential of uncultured
bacteria
4.8 Analysis of microbial diversity to estimate post-mortem time intervals
in cadavers
Section V: Microbial diversity and infectious diseases
5.1 Clinical and biological insights from sequencing of viral genome
5.2 Prevalence of Multidrug Resistances (MDRs) in environmental communities
5.3 Pathogenic microbial genetic diversity with reference to significant
medical and public health
5.4 Functional applications of human microbiome diversity studies
5.5 Exploring plant-microbe interaction in the post genomic era: insight
from diseases in rice and beyond
5.6 Microbial Diversity and Quorum Sensing Mechanisms in Infectious
Bacteria
5.7 Insights into bacterial vaginosis: A metagenomic case controlled study
Section VI: Future directions of microbial diversity studies
6.1 Understanding the structure and function of landfill microbiome through
genomics
6.2 Significance of upcoming technologies and their potential applications
in understanding microbial diversity
6.3 Extremophile-Mediated Carbon Dioxide Sequestration
6.4 Molecular evolution of Xenobiotic-degrading genes and mobile genetic
elements in soil bacteria
6.5 Whole genome sequencing and metagenomic approaches to study microbial
diversity
6.6 Environmental antimicrobial resistant community analysis in wastewater
and sediment: Cultural to molecular approaches
6.7 Applications of metagenomics in microbial bioremediation of
pollutants: From genomics to environmental clean-up