Population genetics of bacteria /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Society for General Microbiology. Symposium
Other Authors: Baumberg, S.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Eng. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1995.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Do bacteria have population genetics / J. Maynard Smith
  • Adaptive mutation / P.L. Foster
  • Barriers to recombination: restriction / V.A. Barcus, N.E. Murray
  • Gene transfer by bacterial conjugation: diversity of systems and functional specializations / B.M. Wilkins
  • Insertion sequence (IS) elements as natural constituents of the genomes of the gram-negative Rhizobiaceae and their use as a tool in ecological studies / S. Werner ... [et al.]
  • Evolution of gene sequences between and within species of Bacillus / P.M. Sharp, N.C. Nolan, K.M. Devine.
  • DNA sequence variation and recombination in E. coli / R. Milkman, M. McKane
  • Population genetics of the pathogenic Neissaria / B.G. Spratt ... [et al.]
  • Natural selection and the single gene / D.E. Dykhuizen
  • Conditions for the evolution of multiple antibiotic resistance plasmids: a theoretical and experimental excursion / B.R. Levin
  • Evolution in experimental populations of bacteria / R.E. Lenski
  • Genetic population structure and pathogenicity in enteric bacteria / T.S. Whittam.
  • Population genetics of phase variable antigens / J.R. Saunders
  • Population genetics and global epidemiology of the human pathogen Neisseria meningitidis / M.C.J. Maiden, I.M. Feavers
  • Sampling and detecting bacterial populations in natural environments / R.W. Pickup
  • Spread of drug resistance / P.M. Bennett.