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Author: Stanley Maloy Roberto Kolter
ISBN : B008ELI8P6
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Download for free books Free Download Microbes and Evolution: The World That Darwin Never Saw [Kindle Edition] from with Mediafire Link Download LinkExplore the fundamental role of microbes in the natural history of our planet.
Inspired by a 2009 colloquium on microbial evolution convened at the Galapagos Islands, Microbes and Evolution continues to celebrate Charles Darwin and his landmark book On the Origin of Species. This title features 40 first-person essays written by microbiologists with a passion for evolutionary biology, whose thinking and career paths in science were influenced by Darwin’s seminal work. It includes personal viewpoints on the importance of evolutionary principles in the study of a variety of aspects of life science, from taxonomy, speciation, adaptation, social structure, and symbiosis to antibiotic resistance, genetics, and genomics.Books with free ebook downloads available Free Download Microbes and Evolution: The World That Darwin Never Saw
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- Print Length: 325 pages
- Publisher: ASM Press (June 24, 2012)
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- Language: English
- ASIN: B008ELI8P6
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I bought this book for the kindle app, but I bought another copy to share with colleagues. This book is mostly breezy but quite informative. There is a variety in peoples' writing styles, but I read each essay and got something out of most of them. This book makes a very strong case for evolution (as if such a thing were necessary). But it also increases my respect for Darwin who lived in a "pre-microbial" world where these powerful pieces of evidence for natural selection could not be observed.
By Thomas Fekete
I studied Microbiology during the late 60's or early 70's. It was impressive to see that so much has been learned and to rediscover how dependent we are on microbes.
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