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1 - The Genetic Map of Bacillus subtilis
DENNIS J. HENNER and JAMES A. HOCH
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2 - DNA Replication in Bacillus subtilis
SCOTT WINSTON and NOBORU SUEOKA
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3 - RNA Polymerase of Bacillus subtilis
ROY H. DOI
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4 - The Translational Apparatus of Bacillus subtilis
ISSAR SMITH
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5 - Genetic Transformation in Bacillus subtilis
DAVID DUBNAU
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6 - Sporulation Genes and Their Regulation
RICHARD LOSICK
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7 - Regulatory Mechanisms in the Development of Lytic Bacteriophages in Bacillus subtilis
E. PETER GEIDUSCHEK and JUNETSU ITO
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8 - Temperate Bacteriophages of Bacillus subtilis
LARS RUTBERG
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9 - Specialized Transduction in Bacillus subtilis
STANLEY A. ZAHLER
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10 - Molecular Cloning in Bacillus subtilis
THOMAS J. GRYCZAN
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11 - The Industrial Use of Bacilli
V.G. DEBABOV
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Index
Pages 371-378
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The Molecular Biology of the Bacilli, Volume I: Bacillus subtilis focuses on areas of research traditionally investigated in Bacillus subtilis, as well as topics in which outstanding progress has been made. It discusses the sporulation, defective bacteriophage, and transformation of Bacillus subtilis. Organized into 11 chapters, the book begins with the genetic map of Bacillus subtilis, followed by DNA replication and RNA polymerase of the said species. The book then describes the translational apparatus of Bacillus subtilis. It also explains the genetic transformation in Bacillus subtilis; the sporulation genes; the regulatory mechanisms in the development of lytic bacteriophages in this species; the temperate Bacillus subtilis phages; the specialized transduction in Bacillus subtilis; and molecular cloning in this organism. Lastly, the book considers the most economically important areas of the microbiological industry employing bacilli, including the production of enzymes, nucleosides, riboflavin, and preparations pathogenic to insects. This book will be useful to scientists who are concerned with the use of Bacillus subtilis as a tool for the study of molecular biology and to those who wish to increase the medical, veterinary, and industrial usefulness of this and related organisms.
The Molecular Biology of the Bacilli, Volume I: Bacillus subtilis focuses on areas of research traditionally investigated in Bacillus subtilis, as well as topics in which outstanding progress has been made. It discusses the sporulation, defective bacteriophage, and transformation of Bacillus subtilis. Organized into 11 chapters, the book begins with the genetic map of Bacillus subtilis, followed by DNA replication and RNA polymerase of the said species. The book then describes the translational apparatus of Bacillus subtilis. It also explains the genetic transformation in Bacillus subtilis; the sporulation genes; the regulatory mechanisms in the development of lytic bacteriophages in this species; the temperate Bacillus subtilis phages; the specialized transduction in Bacillus subtilis; and molecular cloning in this organism. Lastly, the book considers the most economically important areas of the microbiological industry employing bacilli, including the production of enzymes, nucleosides, riboflavin, and preparations pathogenic to insects. This book will be useful to scientists who are concerned with the use of Bacillus subtilis as a tool for the study of molecular biology and to those who wish to increase the medical, veterinary, and industrial usefulness of this and related organisms.
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978-0-12-222701-1
Language
English
Published
1982
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Copyright © 1982 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press