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Planctomycetes Cell Structure Origins And Biology 1st Edition Cheryl Jenkins

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Planctomycetes Cell Structure Origins And Biology 1st Edition Cheryl Jenkins
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Publisher: Humana Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.38 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Cheryl Jenkins, James T. Staley (auth.), John A. Fuerst (eds.)
ISBN: 9781627035019, 9781627035026, 162703501X, 1627035028
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Planctomycetes Cell Structure Origins And Biology 1st Edition Cheryl Jenkins by Cheryl Jenkins, James T. Staley (auth.), John A. Fuerst (eds.) 9781627035019, 9781627035026, 162703501X, 1627035028 instant download after payment.

This book introduces Planctomycetes bacteria and deals in detail with their unusual structure, physiology, genomics and evolutionary significance. It is a definitive summary of recent knowledge of this important distinctive group of bacteria, microorganisms which challenge our very concept of the bacterium. Planctomycetes, and their relatives within the PVC superphylum of domain Bacteria, including verrucomicrobia and chlamydia, challenge our classical concept of the bacterium and its modes of life and provide new experimental models for exploring evolutionary cell biology and the full diversity of how living cells can be organized internally. Unique among bacteria, they include species possessing cells with intracellular membrane-bounded compartments and a peptidoglycan-less cell wall, and bacteria such as the anammox organisms performing unique anaerobic ammonium oxidation significant for global nitrogen cycle.

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