Microbial Systematics 1st Edition
Grab your copy of Microbial Systematics 1st Edition by Bhagwan Narayan Rekadwad, a clear, contemporary guide that brings the science of microbial classification into sharp focus. This authoritative volume opens with compelling explanations of why systematics matters—linking taxonomy, nomenclature, and phylogeny to real-world applications in medicine, industry, and environmental microbiology.
Inside, readers will find an accessible yet rigorous exploration of modern approaches to microbial taxonomy and identification. The book balances classical phenotypic methods with up-to-date molecular and genomic techniques, explaining how 16S rRNA analysis, whole-genome comparisons, and bioinformatic tools reshape our understanding of microbial relationships. Concise summaries, illustrative diagrams, and practical examples help translate complex concepts into usable knowledge for lab work and research design.
Ideal for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and laboratory professionals, this edition is especially useful for courses in microbiology, microbial ecology, and systematics. Researchers and instructors across India, Asia, Europe, and North America will appreciate its global perspective and practical relevance to diverse ecosystems and clinical settings.
Whether you’re preparing for coursework, designing classification studies, or updating laboratory protocols, Microbial Systematics 1st Edition equips you with the conceptual framework and methodological insight to navigate modern microbial taxonomy. Order now to enhance your library with a concise, practical reference that bridges foundational principles and contemporary techniques—an essential resource for anyone serious about microbial systematics.
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