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Phylogeny and Evolution of Bacteria and Mitochondria

Mauro Degli Esposti

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English
CRC Press
07 November 2018
Life on earth began with bacteria, which now colonize every corner of the planet. As the ancestors of mitochondria, bacteria are also fundamental for our cells. Most bacteria look alike, but have very different functions. Therefore, knowing the functional profile of bacteria helps understand their impact on our life. This book provides a wealth of information on the functional evolution of bacteria in a novel and coherent way. The book is aimed towards scientists as well as those who are curious about the world of bacteria and their relationships with mitochondria, the powerhouses of our cells, and us.

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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   566g
ISBN:   9781138501683
ISBN 10:   1138501689
Pages:   228
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Early Microbial Evolution from a Physiological Perspective. Bioenergetic Function of Gram Negative Bacteria – From Anaerobes to Aerobes. Gram Negative Bacteria Related to Proteobacteria. Proteobacteria: From Anaerobic to Aerobic Organisms. Gammaproteobacteria. Betaproteobacteria. From Alphaproteobacteria to Proto-Mitochondria. From Proto-Mitochondria to the Mitochondrial Organelles of Our Cells. .

Mauro Degli Esposti

Reviews for Phylogeny and Evolution of Bacteria and Mitochondria

Phylogeny and Evolution of Bacteria and Mitochondria is a well-written and easy-to-read window into the thinking of Esposti, a leader in the field of bacterial evolution, metabolism, and taxonomy. It should prove a worthy read for anyone interested in a physiological perspective on the origin and evolution of life on Earth. - Ember Morrissey, West Virginia University, New Biological Books, Dec 2020


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