About this title: One of a series whose aim is to identify specialist areas in microbiology and to provide up-to-date methodological information for laboratory microbiologists, active researchers and graduate students. This volume addresses nucleic acid techniques in bacterial systematics.
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Description: 1991. John Wiley. Hardcover. Book-Near Fine. 9. x6. 329pp. Profuse figures & tables. The use of nucleic acid based techniques is revolutionizing the charecterization, classification and identification of bacteria. This book provides a comprehensive, up-to-date treatment of such methods used in bacterial systematics and is written by leading specialists who have made and continue to make significant contributions to this field of study. read more
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