I, microbiologist [electronic resource] : a discovery-based course in microbial ecology and molecular evolution / Erin R. Sanders and Jeffrey H. Miller ; with contributions by Craig Herbold, Krystle Ziebell, and Karen Flummerfelt.

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Published: Washington, DC : ASM Press, c2010.
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245 1 0 |a I, microbiologist  |h [electronic resource] :  |b a discovery-based course in microbial ecology and molecular evolution /  |c Erin R. Sanders and Jeffrey H. Miller ; with contributions by Craig Herbold, Krystle Ziebell, and Karen Flummerfelt. 
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300 |a 1 online resource (xxx, 438 p.) :  |b ill. (chiefly col.) 
588 |a Title from e-book t.p. screen (viewed May 26, 2011). 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Soil collection and compositional analysis -- Cultivation-dependent community analysis -- Molecular analysis of cultivated bacterial communities -- Phenotypic characterization of bacterial isolates -- Cultivation-independent community analysis of soil microbiomes -- Bioinformatics analysis of 16S rRNA genes -- Molecular evolution: phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA genes. 
520 |a From hypothesis to discovery, I, Microbiologist enables students to develop all the basic skills and experience all the wonderment of conducting a meaningful research project from start to finish—all within a one-semester laboratory course. Specifically, students learn to reconstruct the phylogeny of a unique soil-based microbial community by analyzing 16S rRNA genes. In the process, students discover new microbes, novel sequences, and previously unknown phenotypes. Each of the text’s seven units features experimental protocols and … Read Moreessential background information, giving students the tools and context needed to formulate hypotheses, conduct experiments, and gather data. Written assignments associated with the readings for each unit challenge students to analyze experimental data, interpret results, and evaluate conclusions. 
650 0 |a Microbial ecology  |v Textbooks. 
650 0 |a Molecular evolution  |v Textbooks. 
700 1 |a Miller, Jeffrey H. 
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