Author: Okafor, Nduka
Title: Taxonomy, Physiology, and Ecology of Aquatic Microorganisms Cord-id: ho8k9qji Document date: 2011_3_4
ID: ho8k9qji
Snippet: The principles behind the taxonomy of the microorganisms, especially the Âmolecular approach (using the sequence of the 16S RNA in the small subunit of the ribosome) in the identification of bacteria, are discussed. The detailed taxonomy of bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, and viruses (including bacteriophages) is discussed, and emphasis is laid on those microorganisms which are aquatic. The chapter includes information on some of the smaller macroorganisms found in water such as nematodes and
Document: The principles behind the taxonomy of the microorganisms, especially the Âmolecular approach (using the sequence of the 16S RNA in the small subunit of the ribosome) in the identification of bacteria, are discussed. The detailed taxonomy of bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, and viruses (including bacteriophages) is discussed, and emphasis is laid on those microorganisms which are aquatic. The chapter includes information on some of the smaller macroorganisms found in water such as nematodes and rotifers. The activities of aquatic microorganisms in photosynthesis, and the global cycling of nitrogen and sulfur is discussed.
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