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Microbe Evolution

Samuel Livingston

Traductor A Ai

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Sinopsis

Microbe Evolution explores the profound impact of microorganisms on Earth's history and future. It journeys from the origins of life billions of years ago to the present day, revealing how these tiny entities have shaped our planet. Microbes, through their remarkable ability to adapt, have transformed Earth's atmosphere and continue to influence global processes. Understanding microbial evolution is crucial for addressing pressing issues like infectious diseases and environmental challenges.

 
The book examines the mechanisms driving microbial adaptation, such as rapid genetic changes and horizontal gene transfer, and how these processes lead to antibiotic resistance and other significant consequences. Drawing on diverse evidence, including data from projects like the Earth Microbiome Project, it illustrates the vast diversity of microbial life.

 
The book progresses through chapters that build from the foundations of microbial diversity and evolutionary theory to specific adaptations and future implications, presenting case studies of microbial evolution in action. Bridging microbiology, evolutionary biology, and environmental science, Microbe Evolution offers a comprehensive yet accessible exploration of this vital field. It emphasizes the practical applications of understanding microbial evolution, from developing new antibiotics to informing biotechnology and bioremediation strategies. The book’s approach avoids excessive jargon, making complex concepts understandable for a wide audience interested in the Science Life Sciences.
Disponible desde: 19/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 80 páginas.

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