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    The microbial models of molecular biology from genes to genomes / by Davis, Rowland H.

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Model systems, model organisms -- Morgan's progeny -- Neurospora -- Aspergillus -- Yeast -- Leaving the fungi -- Escherichia coli -- The T bacteriophages -- Temperate phages and transduction -- DNA -- Prokaryotes take center stage -- Prokaryotes : later contributions -- Cytoplasmic inheritance : the ciliates -- Organelle genetics : yeast and chlamydomonas -- Yeast becomes a supermodel -- The filamentous fungi : eclipse and renewal -- The role of biochemistry -- Genomics -- The age of model organisms.…”
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    The microbial models of molecular biology from genes to genomes / by Davis, Rowland H.

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Model systems, model organisms -- Morgan's progeny -- Neurospora -- Aspergillus -- Yeast -- Leaving the fungi -- Escherichia coli -- The T bacteriophages -- Temperate phages and transduction -- DNA -- Prokaryotes take center stage -- Prokaryotes : later contributions -- Cytoplasmic inheritance : the ciliates -- Organelle genetics : yeast and chlamydomonas -- Yeast becomes a supermodel -- The filamentous fungi : eclipse and renewal -- The role of biochemistry -- Genomics -- The age of model organisms.…”
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    Biogeography of microscopic organisms is everything small everywhere? /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Theoretical framework -- pt. 2. Prokaryotes -- pt. 3. Unicellular eukaryotes -- pt. 4. …”
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    Biogeography of microscopic organisms is everything small everywhere? /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Theoretical framework -- pt. 2. Prokaryotes -- pt. 3. Unicellular eukaryotes -- pt. 4. …”
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    The biochemistry of inorganic polyphosphates by Kulaev, I. S. (Igorʹ Stepanovich)

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…The chemical structure and properties of condensed inorganic phosphates -- Methods of assay of polyp in biological materials -- The occurrence of polyp in living organisms -- The forms of polyp in living cells -- Localyzation of polyp in the cells of prokaryotes and eukaryotes -- Enzymes of polyp biosynthesis and degradation -- The functions of polyp and polyp-dependent enzymes -- The peculiarities of polyp metabolism in different organisms -- Applied aspects of polyp biochemistry -- Inorganic polyp in chemical and biological evolution.…”
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    The biochemistry of inorganic polyphosphates by Kulaev, I. S. (Igorʹ Stepanovich)

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…The chemical structure and properties of condensed inorganic phosphates -- Methods of assay of polyp in biological materials -- The occurrence of polyp in living organisms -- The forms of polyp in living cells -- Localyzation of polyp in the cells of prokaryotes and eukaryotes -- Enzymes of polyp biosynthesis and degradation -- The functions of polyp and polyp-dependent enzymes -- The peculiarities of polyp metabolism in different organisms -- Applied aspects of polyp biochemistry -- Inorganic polyp in chemical and biological evolution.…”
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    The chemistry of evolution the development of our ecosystem / by Williams, R. J. P. (Robert Joseph Paton)

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…First steps in evolution of prokaryotes : anaerobic chemotypes four to three billion years ago -- 6. …”
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    The chemistry of evolution the development of our ecosystem / by Williams, R. J. P. (Robert Joseph Paton)

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…First steps in evolution of prokaryotes : anaerobic chemotypes four to three billion years ago -- 6. …”
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    Molecular biology by Clark, David P.

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Basic genetics -- Cells and organisms -- DNA, RNA and protein -- Genes, genomes and DNA -- Cell division and DNA replication -- Transcription of genes -- Protein structure and function -- Protein synthesis -- Regulation of transcription in prokaryotes -- Regulation of transcription in eukaryotes -- Regulation at the RNA level -- Processing of RNA -- Mutations -- Recombination and repair -- Mobile DNA -- Plasmids -- Viruses -- Bacterial genetics -- Diversity of lower eukaryotes -- Molecular evolution -- Nucleic acids : isolation, purification, detection and hybridization -- Recombinant DNA technology -- The polymerase chain reaction -- Genomics and DNA sequencing -- Analysis of gene expression -- Proteomics : the global analysis of proteins.…”
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    Molecular biology by Clark, David P.

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Basic genetics -- Cells and organisms -- DNA, RNA and protein -- Genes, genomes and DNA -- Cell division and DNA replication -- Transcription of genes -- Protein structure and function -- Protein synthesis -- Regulation of transcription in prokaryotes -- Regulation of transcription in eukaryotes -- Regulation at the RNA level -- Processing of RNA -- Mutations -- Recombination and repair -- Mobile DNA -- Plasmids -- Viruses -- Bacterial genetics -- Diversity of lower eukaryotes -- Molecular evolution -- Nucleic acids : isolation, purification, detection and hybridization -- Recombinant DNA technology -- The polymerase chain reaction -- Genomics and DNA sequencing -- Analysis of gene expression -- Proteomics : the global analysis of proteins.…”
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    The implicit genome

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Rocha -- The role of mobile DNA in the evolution of prokaryotic genomes / Garry Myers, Ian Paulsen, and Claire Fraser --…”
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    The implicit genome

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Rocha -- The role of mobile DNA in the evolution of prokaryotic genomes / Garry Myers, Ian Paulsen, and Claire Fraser --…”
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    Ponds, lagoons, and wetlands for wastewater management / by Verbyla, Matthew E.

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Biology of ponds, lagoons, and wetlands -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Classification of organisms by energy and carbon source -- 2.3 Biodiversity in ponds, lagoons, and wetlands -- 2.3.1 Prokaryotes -- 2.3.2 Viruses -- 2.3.3 Plants, algae, and cyanobacteria -- 2.3.4 Protozoa -- 2.3.5 Macroinvertebrates -- 2.3.6 Fungi -- 2.3.7 Larger organisms -- 2.4 Biological transformations of organic matter -- 2.5 The carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur cycles -- 2.5.1 Carbon cycle -- 2.5.2 Nitrogen cycle -- 2.5.3 Phosphorus cycle -- 2.5.4 Sulfur cycle -- 2.6 Pathogenic and nuisance organisms -- 2.6.1 Microorganisms associated with disease -- 2.6.2 Nuisance organisms --…”
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    Ponds, lagoons, and wetlands for wastewater management / by Verbyla, Matthew E.

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Biology of ponds, lagoons, and wetlands -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Classification of organisms by energy and carbon source -- 2.3 Biodiversity in ponds, lagoons, and wetlands -- 2.3.1 Prokaryotes -- 2.3.2 Viruses -- 2.3.3 Plants, algae, and cyanobacteria -- 2.3.4 Protozoa -- 2.3.5 Macroinvertebrates -- 2.3.6 Fungi -- 2.3.7 Larger organisms -- 2.4 Biological transformations of organic matter -- 2.5 The carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur cycles -- 2.5.1 Carbon cycle -- 2.5.2 Nitrogen cycle -- 2.5.3 Phosphorus cycle -- 2.5.4 Sulfur cycle -- 2.6 Pathogenic and nuisance organisms -- 2.6.1 Microorganisms associated with disease -- 2.6.2 Nuisance organisms --…”
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    Physiology and biochemistry of extremophiles

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Chintalapati -- An interplay between metabolic and physicochemical constraints: lessons from the psychrophilic prokaryote genomes / Antoine Danchin -- Biodiversity in highly saline environments / Aharon Oren -- Response to osmotic stress in a haloarchaeal genome: a role for general stress proteins and global regulatory mechanisms / Guadalupe Juez ... …”
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    Physiology and biochemistry of extremophiles

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Chintalapati -- An interplay between metabolic and physicochemical constraints: lessons from the psychrophilic prokaryote genomes / Antoine Danchin -- Biodiversity in highly saline environments / Aharon Oren -- Response to osmotic stress in a haloarchaeal genome: a role for general stress proteins and global regulatory mechanisms / Guadalupe Juez ... …”
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    Subseafloor Biosphere Linked to Hydrothermal Systems TAIGA Concept /

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: concept of TAIGA -- Geochemical constraints on potential biomass sustained by subseafloor water-rock interactions -- Microbial cell densities, community structures, and growth in the hydrothermal plumes of subduction hydrothermal systems -- Systematics of distributions of various elements between ferromanganese oxides and seawater from natural observation, thermodynamics, and structures -- Evaluating hydrothermal system evolution using geochronological dating and biological diversity analyses -- Quantification of microbial communities in hydrothermal vent habitats of the Southern Mariana Trough and the Mid-Okinawa Trough -- Development of hydrothermal and frictional experimental systems to simulate sub-seafloor water–rock–microbe interactions -- Experimental hydrogen production in hydrothermal and fault systems: Significance for habitability of subseafloor H2 chemoautotroph microbial ecosystems -- Experimental assessment of microbial effects on chemical interaction between seafloor massive sulfides and seawater at 4℃ -- A compilation of the stable isotopic compositions of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur in soft body parts of animals collected from deep-sea hydrothermal vent and methane seep fields: variations in energy source and importance of subsurface microbial processes in the sediment-hosted systems -- Tectonic background of four hydrothermal fields along the Central Indian Ridge -- Indian Ocean hydrothermal systems: seafloor hydrothermal activities, physical and chemical characteristics of hydrothermal fluids, and vent-associated biological communities -- Petrology and geochemistry of mid-ocean ridge basalts from the southern Central Indian Ridge -- Petrology of peridotites and related gabbroic rocks around the Kairei-hydrothermal field in the Central Indian Ridge -- Distribution and Biogeochemical Properties of Hydrothermal Plumes in the Rodriguez Triple Junction -- Vent fauna in the Central Indian Ridge -- The mantle dynamics, the crustal formation, and the hydrothermal activity of the Southern Mariana Trough back-arc Basin -- Seismic structure and seismicity in the Southern Mariana Trough and their relation to hydrothermal activity -- Electrical resistivity structure of the Snail site at the Southern Mariana Trough spreading center -- Asymmetric seafloor spreading of the southern Mariana Trough back-arc basin -- Geochemical characteristics of active backarc basin volcanisms at the southern end of Mariana Trough -- Mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of hydrothermal minerals collected from hydrothermal vent fields in the Southern Mariana spreading center -- Dating of hydrothermal mineralization in active hydrothermal fields in the Southern Mariana Trough -- Intra-field variation of prokaryotic communities on and below the seafloor in the back-arc hydrothermal system of the Southern Mariana Trough -- Vent fauna in the Mariana Trough -- Population history of a hydrothermal vent-endemic snail Alviniconcha hessleri in the Mariana Trough -- Hydrothermal activity in the Okinawa Trough backarc basin -geological background and hydrothermal mineralization- -- Active rifting structures in Iheya Graben and adjacent area of the mid-Okinawa Trough observed through seismic reflection surveys -- ESR dating of barite in sea-floor hydrothermal sulfide deposits in the Okinawa Trough -- Fluid geochemistry of high-temperature hydrothermal fields in the Okinawa Trough -- Sediment‒pore water system associated with native sulfur formation at Jade hydrothermal field in Okinawa Trough -- Comparative investigation of microbial communities associated with hydrothermal activities in the Okinawa Trough -- In situ determination of bacterial growth in mixing zone of hydrothermal vent field on the Hatoma Knoll, Southern Okinawa Trough -- Vent Fauna in the Okinawa Trough -- Brief report of side-scan sonar observations around the Yokoniwa NTO massif -- Examination of volcanic activity: AUV and submersible observations of fine-scale lava flow distributions along the Southern Mariana Trough spreading axis -- Brief report of side-scan sonar imagery observations of the Archaean, Pika, and Urashima hydrothermal sites -- The Yoron Hole: the shallowest hydrothermal site in the Okinawa Trough -- The Irabu Knoll: Hydrothermal site at the eastern edge of the Yaeyama Graben -- Tarama Knoll: Geochemical and biological profiles of hydrothermal activity -- Petrography and geochemistry of basement rocks drilled from Snail, Yamanaka, Archean, and Pika hydrothermal fields at the Southern Mariana Trough by Benthic Multi-coring System (BMS) -- Pore fluid chemistry beneath active hydrothermal fields in the mid-Okinawa Trough: Results of shallow drilling by BMS during TAIGA11 cruise -- The characteristics of the seafloor massive sulfide deposits at the Hakurei Site in the Izena Hole, the Middle Okinawa Trough -- Occurrence of hydrothermal alteration minerals at the Jade hydrothermal field, in the Izena Hole, mid-Okinawa Trough -- Geochemistry of hydrothermal fluids collected from active hydrothermal systems in the southern Mariana Trough backarc spreading center -- Gamma ray doses in water around sea floor hydrothermal area in South Mariana -- 226Ra-210Pb and 228Ra-228Th dating of barite in submarine hydrothermal sulfide deposits collected at Okinawa Trough and South Mariana Trough -- OSL dating of sea floor sediments at the Okinawa Trough -- Immediate change of radiation doses from hydrothermal deposits -- Periodic behavior of deep sea current in the Hatoma Knoll hydrothermal system -- The gelatinous macroplankton community at the Hatoma Knoll hydrothermal vent.…”
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    Subseafloor Biosphere Linked to Hydrothermal Systems TAIGA Concept /

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: concept of TAIGA -- Geochemical constraints on potential biomass sustained by subseafloor water-rock interactions -- Microbial cell densities, community structures, and growth in the hydrothermal plumes of subduction hydrothermal systems -- Systematics of distributions of various elements between ferromanganese oxides and seawater from natural observation, thermodynamics, and structures -- Evaluating hydrothermal system evolution using geochronological dating and biological diversity analyses -- Quantification of microbial communities in hydrothermal vent habitats of the Southern Mariana Trough and the Mid-Okinawa Trough -- Development of hydrothermal and frictional experimental systems to simulate sub-seafloor water–rock–microbe interactions -- Experimental hydrogen production in hydrothermal and fault systems: Significance for habitability of subseafloor H2 chemoautotroph microbial ecosystems -- Experimental assessment of microbial effects on chemical interaction between seafloor massive sulfides and seawater at 4℃ -- A compilation of the stable isotopic compositions of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur in soft body parts of animals collected from deep-sea hydrothermal vent and methane seep fields: variations in energy source and importance of subsurface microbial processes in the sediment-hosted systems -- Tectonic background of four hydrothermal fields along the Central Indian Ridge -- Indian Ocean hydrothermal systems: seafloor hydrothermal activities, physical and chemical characteristics of hydrothermal fluids, and vent-associated biological communities -- Petrology and geochemistry of mid-ocean ridge basalts from the southern Central Indian Ridge -- Petrology of peridotites and related gabbroic rocks around the Kairei-hydrothermal field in the Central Indian Ridge -- Distribution and Biogeochemical Properties of Hydrothermal Plumes in the Rodriguez Triple Junction -- Vent fauna in the Central Indian Ridge -- The mantle dynamics, the crustal formation, and the hydrothermal activity of the Southern Mariana Trough back-arc Basin -- Seismic structure and seismicity in the Southern Mariana Trough and their relation to hydrothermal activity -- Electrical resistivity structure of the Snail site at the Southern Mariana Trough spreading center -- Asymmetric seafloor spreading of the southern Mariana Trough back-arc basin -- Geochemical characteristics of active backarc basin volcanisms at the southern end of Mariana Trough -- Mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of hydrothermal minerals collected from hydrothermal vent fields in the Southern Mariana spreading center -- Dating of hydrothermal mineralization in active hydrothermal fields in the Southern Mariana Trough -- Intra-field variation of prokaryotic communities on and below the seafloor in the back-arc hydrothermal system of the Southern Mariana Trough -- Vent fauna in the Mariana Trough -- Population history of a hydrothermal vent-endemic snail Alviniconcha hessleri in the Mariana Trough -- Hydrothermal activity in the Okinawa Trough backarc basin -geological background and hydrothermal mineralization- -- Active rifting structures in Iheya Graben and adjacent area of the mid-Okinawa Trough observed through seismic reflection surveys -- ESR dating of barite in sea-floor hydrothermal sulfide deposits in the Okinawa Trough -- Fluid geochemistry of high-temperature hydrothermal fields in the Okinawa Trough -- Sediment‒pore water system associated with native sulfur formation at Jade hydrothermal field in Okinawa Trough -- Comparative investigation of microbial communities associated with hydrothermal activities in the Okinawa Trough -- In situ determination of bacterial growth in mixing zone of hydrothermal vent field on the Hatoma Knoll, Southern Okinawa Trough -- Vent Fauna in the Okinawa Trough -- Brief report of side-scan sonar observations around the Yokoniwa NTO massif -- Examination of volcanic activity: AUV and submersible observations of fine-scale lava flow distributions along the Southern Mariana Trough spreading axis -- Brief report of side-scan sonar imagery observations of the Archaean, Pika, and Urashima hydrothermal sites -- The Yoron Hole: the shallowest hydrothermal site in the Okinawa Trough -- The Irabu Knoll: Hydrothermal site at the eastern edge of the Yaeyama Graben -- Tarama Knoll: Geochemical and biological profiles of hydrothermal activity -- Petrography and geochemistry of basement rocks drilled from Snail, Yamanaka, Archean, and Pika hydrothermal fields at the Southern Mariana Trough by Benthic Multi-coring System (BMS) -- Pore fluid chemistry beneath active hydrothermal fields in the mid-Okinawa Trough: Results of shallow drilling by BMS during TAIGA11 cruise -- The characteristics of the seafloor massive sulfide deposits at the Hakurei Site in the Izena Hole, the Middle Okinawa Trough -- Occurrence of hydrothermal alteration minerals at the Jade hydrothermal field, in the Izena Hole, mid-Okinawa Trough -- Geochemistry of hydrothermal fluids collected from active hydrothermal systems in the southern Mariana Trough backarc spreading center -- Gamma ray doses in water around sea floor hydrothermal area in South Mariana -- 226Ra-210Pb and 228Ra-228Th dating of barite in submarine hydrothermal sulfide deposits collected at Okinawa Trough and South Mariana Trough -- OSL dating of sea floor sediments at the Okinawa Trough -- Immediate change of radiation doses from hydrothermal deposits -- Periodic behavior of deep sea current in the Hatoma Knoll hydrothermal system -- The gelatinous macroplankton community at the Hatoma Knoll hydrothermal vent.…”
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    BMC Microbiology

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    BMC Microbiology

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