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Cryptogamia --- CRY General Cryptogamy --- Algae --- Fungi --- Lichens --- general cryptogamy --- Microbiology. --- Biotechnology. --- Botany. --- Plant Sciences. --- Plant science.
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PLASMIDS --- CELLS --- Genetic engineering --- Cells. --- Genetic Engineering. --- Plasmids. --- 577.21 --- biologie --- drosophila --- eukaryoten --- gisten --- moleculaire biologie --- plasmiden --- transposon --- vectoren biologie --- Episome --- Plasmid --- Episomes --- DNA Transposable Elements --- Engineering, Genetic --- Intervention, Genetic --- Genetic Intervention --- Genetic Interventions --- Interventions, Genetic --- Biotechnology --- Cloning, Molecular --- DNA, Recombinant --- Industrial Microbiology --- Artificial Gene Fusion --- Organisms, Genetically Modified --- Animals, Genetically Modified --- Plants, Genetically Modified --- Cell --- Cell Biology --- Virophages --- Plasmids --- Eukaryotic cells --- Plasmides --- Cellules eucaryotes --- Génie génétique --- Cells --- Genetic Engineering
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CRY General Cryptogamy --- Algae --- Cryptogamae --- Cyanophyta --- Fungi --- Lichens --- handbooks --- Fungi. --- Lichens. --- Cyanobacteria
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Since publication of the first edition of Volume I in 1994, the field of fungal biology has developed tremendously, mainly through the advancement of various molecular techniques and international fungal genome projects. To accommodate these developments, the second edition has been completely updated. Six chapters have been revised by former authors, others by newly recruited experts, and also novel subjects, emerged in more recent years, have been added to the book. Leading scientists in the field have compiled comprehensive overviews as well as latest results obtained from cytological, genetic and molecular studies. Topics include: cellular and colony growth of fungi, cellular fusion and incompatibility, senescence and programmed cell death, environmental and physiological signalling in differentiation processes, asexual and sexual reproduction, mitosis and meiosis of various types of fungi. Both parallels and differences become visible between individual fungi as well as between fungal classes.
Fungi. --- Mycology --- Mycology. --- Research. --- 582.28 --- 575 --- 66.098 --- 66.098 Biological processes. Biotechnology --- Biological processes. Biotechnology --- 575 General genetics. General cytogenetics. Immunogenetics. Evolution. Speciation. Phylogeny --- General genetics. General cytogenetics. Immunogenetics. Evolution. Speciation. Phylogeny --- 582.28 Eumycetes. True fungi. Moulds. Mycology --- Eumycetes. True fungi. Moulds. Mycology --- Science --- Science research --- Scientific research --- Information services --- Learning and scholarship --- Methodology --- Research teams --- Botany --- Fungi --- Microbiology --- Fungal kingdom --- Fungus kingdom --- Funguses --- Mycobiota --- Mycota --- Cryptogams --- Research --- Microbiology. --- Biotechnology. --- Microbial genetics. --- Microbial genomics. --- Plant genetics. --- Applied Microbiology. --- Microbial Genetics and Genomics. --- Plant Genetics and Genomics. --- Plants --- Genetics --- Genomics --- Microbial genetics --- Microorganisms --- Chemical engineering --- Genetic engineering --- Microbial biology --- Biology --- Mycology - Research --- -Research --- Fungal biology --- Fungology --- Fungus biology --- FUNGI --- SEXUALITY --- TREATISES --- GROWTH --- DIFFERENTIATION --- GENETICS --- BIOTECHNOLOGY
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The Series The fungi represent a heterogenous assemblage of eukaryotic microorganisms and have become favored organisms for research at the cellular and molecular level. Such research involvement has been stimulated by interest in the biotechnological application of fungi in processes related to industry, agriculture and ecology. Considering both yeasts and mycelial fungi, The Mycota highlights developments in both basic and applied research and presents an overview of fungal systematics and cell structure. Foremost authorities in research on mycology have been assembled to edit and contribute to the volumes. This Volume The first section of this volume, Genetics, illustrates the basic genetic processes underlying inheritance, cell biology, metabolism and “lifestyles” of fungi. The second section, Biotechnology, addresses the applied side of fungal genetics, ranging from new tools for synthetic biology to the biotechnological potential of fungi from diverse environments. Gathering chapters written by reputed scientists, the book represents an invaluable reference guide for fungal biologists, geneticists and biotechnologists alike.
Mycology. --- Microbial genetics. --- Microbial genomics. --- Microbiology. --- Microbial Genetics and Genomics. --- Applied Microbiology. --- Microbial biology --- Biology --- Microorganisms --- Genomics --- Microbial genetics --- Genetics --- Microbiology --- Botany --- Fungi --- Fungal molecular biology. --- Biotechnology. --- Genetics. --- Molecular fungal biology --- Molecular biology --- Fungal genetics --- Mycogenetics --- Fungal biotechnology --- Biotechnology --- Molecular aspects
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Since publication of the first edition of Volume I in 1994, the field of fungal biology has developed tremendously, mainly through the advancement of various molecular techniques and international fungal genome projects. To accommodate these developments, the second edition has been completely updated. Six chapters have been revised by former authors, others by newly recruited experts, and also novel subjects, emerged in more recent years, have been added to the book. Leading scientists in the field have compiled comprehensive overviews as well as latest results obtained from cytological, genetic and molecular studies. Topics include: cellular and colony growth of fungi, cellular fusion and incompatibility, senescence and programmed cell death, environmental and physiological signalling in differentiation processes, asexual and sexual reproduction, mitosis and meiosis of various types of fungi. Both parallels and differences become visible between individual fungi as well as between fungal classes.
Mycology. --- Fungi. --- Mycology --- Research. --- Science --- Science research --- Scientific research --- Information services --- Learning and scholarship --- Methodology --- Research teams --- Botany --- Fungi --- Microbiology --- Fungal kingdom --- Fungus kingdom --- Funguses --- Mycobiota --- Mycota --- Cryptogams --- Research
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FUN Fungi & Lichenes --- Fungi --- genetics
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Fungal Associations Hock (Ed.) The ninth volume includes: Mycorrhizae, Lichenes, Fungal Bacterial Interactions, and Further Fungal Interactions.
582.28 --- 575 --- 66.098 --- 66.098 Biological processes. Biotechnology --- Biological processes. Biotechnology --- 575 General genetics. General cytogenetics. Immunogenetics. Evolution. Speciation. Phylogeny --- General genetics. General cytogenetics. Immunogenetics. Evolution. Speciation. Phylogeny --- 582.28 Eumycetes. True fungi. Moulds. Mycology --- Eumycetes. True fungi. Moulds. Mycology --- Mycology --- Fungi --- -Research --- Science --- Science research --- Scientific research --- Information services --- Learning and scholarship --- Methodology --- Research teams --- Fungal kingdom --- Fungus kingdom --- Funguses --- Mycobiota --- Mycota --- Cryptogams --- Botany --- Microbiology --- Research --- Fungi. --- Mycology. --- Research. --- Microbiology. --- Plant science. --- Botany. --- Ecology . --- Plant Sciences. --- Ecology. --- Balance of nature --- Biology --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environment --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology --- Botanical science --- Phytobiology --- Phytography --- Phytology --- Plant biology --- Plant science --- Natural history --- Plants --- Microbial biology --- Microorganisms --- Ecology --- Floristic botany --- Mycology - Research --- FUNGI --- MYCOLOGY --- RELATIONSHIPS --- TREATISES
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