Applications of molecular microbiological methods / edited by Torben Lund Skovhus, Sean M. Caffrey, Casey R.J. Hubert.

Innovative, constructive, and continually evolving technologies are propelling microbiology into an exciting new era. This new era will witness the harnessing and control of complex microbial communities in a huge variety of applications in the industrial, medical, and environmental spheres. State-o...

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Other Authors: Skovhus, Torben Lund (Editor), Caffrey, Sean M. (Editor), Hubert, Casey R. J. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Norfolk, England : Caister Academic Press, [2014]
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Table of Contents:
  • Industrial microbiology
  • Molecular methods in microbiologically influenced corrosion research, monitoring and control
  • Using the power of molecular microbiological methods in oilfield corrosion management
  • Next-generation sequencing approach to understand pipeline biocorrosion
  • Molecular microbiological methods applied on ship ballast tank samples
  • Molecular characterization of microbial communities associated with ALWC
  • Application of the qPCR technique for SRB quantification in the oil and gas industries
  • Molecular microbiological methods applied to microbial methane production
  • Medical microbiology
  • Characterization of bacterial communities in suspected prosthetic joint infections
  • Using the core and supra genomes to determine diversity and natural proclivities
  • Environmental microbiology
  • Quantitative PCR and reverse transcription quantitative PCR applied to methane-cycling archaea
  • The metabolic function of uncultured microorganisms
  • Assessing microbial activity and degradation pathways in the environment
  • Applied molecular microbiological methods
  • Metagenomic analysis of microbial communities and beyond
  • Stable isotope probing in environmental microbiology studies
  • Fish for the identification and quantification of microorganisms
  • Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction methods for abundance and activity measures
  • Investigation of microorganisms at the single-cell level.