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course presents a selection of topics from the field of microbiology, especially
bacteriology. The lectures concern the structural and functional characteristics
of procaryotes; ecology and physiological diversity of bacteria; growth
and control of microorganisms; genetics of bacteria and viruses; bacteria
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of the courses subjects, supporting literature (chapter by chapter) and
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a list of shortcuts to a varied of resources for microbiology on the web.
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available for students, links and messages. GO! |
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the link to find the "Microbiology Laboratory" web site. GO! |
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