Molecular and cellular aspects of microbial evolution : Thirty-second Symposium of the Society for General Microbiology held at the University of Edinburgh, September 1981
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Molecular and cellular aspects of microbial evolution : Thirty-second Symposium of the Society for General Microbiology held at the University of Edinburgh, September 1981
(Symposia of the Society for General Microbiology)
Cambridge University Press, 1981
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Description and Table of Contents
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This volume is a sequel to the Society for General Microbiology's Symposium 24 Evolution in the Microbial World published in 1974. That account was the first work devoted wholly to microbial evolution. Rapid progress in this area has resulted in a second symposium volume on the subject. Both molecular and cellular aspects of evolution are considered as well as the evolution of metabolic systems and evolution within two groups of pathogens.
Table of Contents
- Editors' preface
- 1. The evolution of prokaryotes Erko Stackebrandt and Carl R. Woese
- 2. The origin and early evolution of the eukaryotic cell T. Cavalier-Smith
- 3. Sporulation in evolution Ian W. Dawes
- 4. DNA rearrangements and evolution John Cullum and Heinz Saedler
- 5. tRNA splicing in yeast J. Abelson, G. Knapp, C. L. Peebles, R. C. Ogden, P. F. Johnson and J. D. Johnson
- 6. The evolution of ferredoxin and superoxide dismutase in microorganisms K. K. Rao and R. Cammack
- 7. The evolution of metabolic pathways Hans Krebs
- 8. The evolution of metabolic regulation Simon Baumberg
- 9. The evolution of membrane-bound bioenergetic systems: the development of vectorial oxidoreductions Peter B. Garland
- 10. Shift and drift in influenza viruses W. Min Jou, M. Verhoeyen, R. -X. Fang, R. Devos, D. Huylebroeck and W. Fiers
- 11. Evolution of antigenic variation in the salivarian trypanosomes M. J. Turner and J. S. Cordingley
- 12. Summarizing remarks J. R. S. Fincham
- Index.
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