03405nam 2200421 450 991082997900332120231007214646.01-68367-181-3(CKB)4100000010871178(NjHacI)994100000010871178(EXLCZ)99410000001087117820231007d2014 uy 1engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEvolution of Microbial Pathogens /edited by H. Steven Seifert, Victor J. DiRitaWashington, District of Columbia :John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,2014.1 online resource (xiii, 355 pages) illustrations1-119-73840-7 Studying evolution by using genome sequence data / Jeffrey G. Lawrence -- Population dynamics of bacterial pathogens / Martin C.J. Maiden and Rachel Urwin -- The study of microbial adaptation by long-term experimental evolution / Vaughn S. Cooper -- The contribution of pathogenicity islands to the evolution of bacterial pathogens / Bianca Hochhut, Ulrich Dobrindt, and Jörg Hacker -- Black holes and antivirulence genes: selection for gene loss as part of the evolution of bacterial pathogens / William A. Day and Anthony T. Maurelli -- Evolution of pathogens in soil / Rachel Muir and Man-Wah Tan -- Experimental models of symbiotic host-microbial relationships: understanding the underpinnings of beneficence and the origins of pathogenesis / Margaret J. McFall--- Ngai and Jeffrey I. Gordon -- The evolution of bacterial toxins / O. Colin Stine and James P. Nataro. Function, evolution, and classification of macromolecular transport systems / Paul J. Planet, David H. Figurski, and Rob DeSalle -- The evolution of antibiotic resistance / Dean Rowe-Magnus and Didier Mazel -- Group A Streptococcus and Staphylococcus aureus: evolution, reemergence, and strain diversification / Sean D. Reid [and others] -- Evolution of enteric pathogens / Ruiting Lan and Peter R. Reeves -- Mycobacterial evolution: insights from genomics and population genetics / Alexander S. Pym and Peter M. Small -- The evolution of human fungal pathogens / Judith N. Steenbergen and A. Casadevall.Annotation examines evolution of microbial pathogenesis, capitalizing on explosion of knowledge of molecular mechanisms and microbial genome sequencing;covers general concepts of microbial evolution including gene acquisition, gene loss, and concept of microbial species;presents information on broad areas of evolution of pathogenesis, including evolution of pathogenic microbes in soil, evolution of microbe-plant interactions, human specific pathogens, zoonotic infections, biofilm formation in the environment and pathogenesis, and co-evolution of pathogens and the immune system;considers evolution of pathogenic systems found in a variety of microbes or specific subsets of pathogens.Bacterial geneticsPathogenic bacteriaBacteriaEvolutionBacterial genetics.Pathogenic bacteria.BacteriaEvolution.579.3165Seifert H. StevenDiRita Victor J.NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910829979003321Evolution of Microbial Pathogens4014436UNINA