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Microbial Genomics: Clinical, Pharmaceutical, and Industrial Applications (Developments in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology)

Huseyin Tombuloglu, Amal Mahmoud, B0DBL93KG3, 0443188661, 044318867X, 9780443188671, 978-0443188671, 9780443188664, 978-0443188664, 978-0-443-18866-4

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As the field of genomics has progressed,  our understanding of microbiology has also developed. With the advent  of next-generation sequencing methods and advancements in instrumental  resolution, complex transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome data could  be analyzed, as well as detailed annotation of microbial genomes.  Microbial Genomics: Clinical, Pharmaceutical and Industrial Applications  focuses on the various applications of microbial genomics in clinical,  pharmaceutical and industrial fields. It consists of four parts devoted  to bacterial, viral, and fungal genomics, as well as their applications  in clinical, pharmaceutical, and industrial fields. Chapters are written  by experts in their respective disciplines and are tightly organized  with an introduction to detailed descriptions, available software  implementation, applications, advanced topics, summaries, analytic  questions, exercises, and suggested readings.

Throughout  this book, the latest genomics and biotechnological developments and  discoveries as well as open problems and future challenges on microbial  genomics will be highlighted. Readers will be introduced to  state-of-the-art developments and trends of microbial genomics, its  clinical, pharmaceutical, and industrial applications. The book will be  beneficial for researchers who study microbial genomics in universities,  post-graduate and graduate programs (biology, biotechnology, medicine,  genetics, microbiology, industrial and environmental microbiology,  etc.), as well as the pharmaceutical and industrial sector.

  • Presents the recent genomic developments in the industrial applications of microorganisms
  • Summarizes recent developments in microbial genomics, emphasizing the role of next-generation sequencing in functional genomics
  • Focus on how transcriptomics can help better understand host responses to pathogen infection
  • Describes applications of genomics in clinical microbiology