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Genetics Of Lactic Acid Bacteria 1st Edition Jane E Rixon Philip J Warner Auth

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Genetics Of Lactic Acid Bacteria 1st Edition Jane E Rixon Philip J Warner Auth
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 55.49 MB
Pages: 394
Author: Jane E. Rixon, Philip J. Warner (auth.), Brian J. B. Wood, Philip J. Warner (eds.)
ISBN: 9781461501916, 1461501911
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Genetics Of Lactic Acid Bacteria 1st Edition Jane E Rixon Philip J Warner Auth by Jane E. Rixon, Philip J. Warner (auth.), Brian J. B. Wood, Philip J. Warner (eds.) 9781461501916, 1461501911 instant download after payment.

Beginning with an introduction to relevant genetic techniques, chapters cover all major groups of LAB, including the Bifidobacteria; plasmid biology, gene transfer, phage, and sugar metabolism; gene expression of various LAB; applications for genetically engineered LAB, including the emerging field of medical applications; and the legal and consumer issues that arise from such applications. This resource will set the benchmark for the state of knowledge of LAB genetics and should be of value to food scientists and other researchers working with LAB in its present and future capacities. Professionals using lactic acid bacteria (LAB) for research and/or as working organisms, whether in food and dairy fermentations or in the exciting new field of clinical delivery agents, will find this book invaluable. In addition, professors teaching under- and post-graduates in microbiology, and postgraduate research students will also find this an essential reference work.

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