Physiology of the bacterial cell : a molecular approach

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January 1, 1990
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Abstract

Composition and organization of the bacterial cell structure and function of bacterial cell parts assembly and polymerization - the bacterial interior assembly and polymerization - the bacterial envelope biosynthesis and fueling quest for food growth of cells and populations the effects of temperature, pressure and pH genetic adaptation - the genome and its plasticity genetic adaptation - genetic exchange and recombination co-ordination of metabolic reactions regulation of gene expression - individual operons regulation of gene expression - multigene systems and global regulation cell cycle growth rate as a variable cellular differentiation physiological ecology answers to study questions literature cited.


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