Modern Bacterial Taxonomy

Modern Bacterial Taxonomy by F. G. Priest is a comprehensive resource published by Springer Science & Business Media on November 30, 1993. This second edition spans 228 pages and is presented in English. The book offers an in-depth exploration of bacterial classification, emphasizing the advancements in molecular systematics and the methodologies used in the field.
Readers will find detailed discussions on various techniques, including the analysis of nucleic acid sequences, the construction of phylogenetic trees, and the typing of bacteria through restriction fragment length polymorphisms. The text also covers DNA hybridization probes and the application of the polymerase chain reaction in bacterial systematics. This edition serves as a valuable reference for those interested in microbiology, bacteriology, and the broader life sciences.
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This second edition of Modern Bacterial Taxonomy has been completely revised and expanded to include detailed coverage of molecular systematics including relevant aspects of nucleic acid sequences, the construction of phylogenetic trees, typing of bacteria by restriction fragment length polymorphisms, DNA hybridization probes and the use of the polymerase chain reaction in bacterial systematics.
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