Archaea (PDF)
Evolution, Physiology, and Molecular Biology
(Sprache: Englisch)
Introduced by Crafoord Prize winner Carl Woese, this volume
combines reviews of the major developments in archaeal research
over the past 10-15 years with more specialized articles
dealing with important recent breakthroughs. Drawing on major
themes...
combines reviews of the major developments in archaeal research
over the past 10-15 years with more specialized articles
dealing with important recent breakthroughs. Drawing on major
themes...
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Introduced by Crafoord Prize winner Carl Woese, this volume
combines reviews of the major developments in archaeal research
over the past 10-15 years with more specialized articles
dealing with important recent breakthroughs. Drawing on major
themes presented at the June 2005 meeting held in Munich to honor
the archaea pioneers Wolfram Zillig and Karl O. Stetter, the book
provides a thorough survey of the field from its controversial
beginnings to its ongoing expansion to include aspects of
eukaryotic biology.
The editors have assembled articles from the premier researchers
in this rapidly burgeoning field, including an account by Carl
Woese of his original discovery of the Archaea (until 1990 termed
archaebacteria) and the initially mixed reactions of the scientific
community. The review chapters and specialized articles address the
emerging significance of the Archaea within a broader scientific
and technological context, and include accounts of cutting-edge
research developments. The book spans archaeal evolution,
physiology, and molecular and cellular biology and will be an
essential reference for both graduate students and researchers.
combines reviews of the major developments in archaeal research
over the past 10-15 years with more specialized articles
dealing with important recent breakthroughs. Drawing on major
themes presented at the June 2005 meeting held in Munich to honor
the archaea pioneers Wolfram Zillig and Karl O. Stetter, the book
provides a thorough survey of the field from its controversial
beginnings to its ongoing expansion to include aspects of
eukaryotic biology.
The editors have assembled articles from the premier researchers
in this rapidly burgeoning field, including an account by Carl
Woese of his original discovery of the Archaea (until 1990 termed
archaebacteria) and the initially mixed reactions of the scientific
community. The review chapters and specialized articles address the
emerging significance of the Archaea within a broader scientific
and technological context, and include accounts of cutting-edge
research developments. The book spans archaeal evolution,
physiology, and molecular and cellular biology and will be an
essential reference for both graduate students and researchers.
Autoren-Porträt
Roger A. Garrett is a Professor at Copenhagen University,where he leads the Danish Archaea Center. He has worked previously
at different European Universities and Research Institutes
including: University College, London, the MRC Biophysics Unit at
Kings College, London, the University of Leiden, the Max Planck
Institute of Molecular Genetics, Berlin and the University of
Aarhus, as well as at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He
became deeply engaged with Archaea soon after their initial
discovery, through a shared interest (with Professor Carl Woese) in
16S ribosomal RNA structure and function, and he has since made
significant and diverse contributions to the molecular biology and
genomics of the Archaea.
Hans-Peter Klenk teaches microbial genomics at Darmstadt
Technical University and is the founder and general manager of
e.gene Biotechnologie, located in the Munich area. He has
more than 25 years of experience in Archaea research, starting with
the molecular biology and evolution of the archaeal transcription
apparatus (with Professor Wolfram Zillig), and later pioneering
archaeal genomics in various positions at Dalhousie University,
Halifax (Canada), The Institute for Genomics Research, Rockville
(USA), and the University of Goettingen (Germany). He has
coorganized more than 25 national and international meetings,
including Archaea - The First Generation in 2005.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2008, 1. Auflage, 400 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Roger A. Garrett, Hans-Peter Klenk
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1405171480
- ISBN-13: 9781405171489
- Erscheinungsdatum: 12.05.2008
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