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Microbes Count!
Author:
John R. Jungck, Ethel D. Stanley, and Marion Field Fass
Book ISBN or Item Number:
978-0-9723211-0-5
About the Book
Microbes Count! is a collection of computer-based investigations for the undergraduate microbiology laboratory. The simulations, case-studies, and computational models in Microbes Count! can be used to supplement standard textbooks throughout the undergraduate curriculum.
Microbes Count! engages students in flexible problem-solving strategies using data-rich situations based on real-world problems such as the environmental impact of microbial metabolism, the analysis of phylogenetic relationships with bioinformatics tools, the challenge of Pfeisteria, and the development of antibiotic resistance in M. tuberculosis. From virtual laboratories for distance learners to quantitative extensions of wet and field laboratories, the Microbes Count! investigations enhance traditional laboratory and classroom activities with opportunities for in-depth problem solving.
Paperback, 360 pages, illustrations, index.
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Additional Information
Number of Pages:
360
Publication Date:
July 2003
Publisher:
BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium and American Society for Microbiology
Title:
Microbes Count!
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