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Trends In The Systematics Of Bacteria And Fungi Paul Bridge David Smith

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Trends In The Systematics Of Bacteria And Fungi Paul Bridge David Smith
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Publisher: CABI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.69 MB
Pages: 367
Author: Paul Bridge, David Smith, Erko Stackebrandt
ISBN: 9781789244984, 1789244986
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Trends In The Systematics Of Bacteria And Fungi Paul Bridge David Smith by Paul Bridge, David Smith, Erko Stackebrandt 9781789244984, 1789244986 instant download after payment.

Methods in microbial systematics have developed and changed significantly in the last 40 years. This has resulted in considerable change in both the defining microbial species and the methods required to make reliable identifications. Developments in information technology have enabled ready access to vast amounts of new and historic data online. Establishing both the relevance, and the most appropriate use, of this data is now a major consideration when undertaking identifications and systematic research. This book provides some insights into how current methods and resources are being used in microbial systematics, together with some thoughts and suggestions as to how both methodologies and concepts may develop in the future.

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