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Biol 332: Microbial Ecology
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Biol 332: Microbial Ecology
microbes, ecosystem, microbe evolution, biogeochemical cycles, terrestrial ecosystem, aquatic ecosystem, pollution control, methodology, relationships with higher organisms, microbiology, bacteria, fungi, N2 fixation, carbon cycle, sulfur cycle, etc.
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Archaea
Biogeochemical Cycles
Cyanobacteria
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Archaea - (Kimball's Biology Pages, Online Textbook)
Archaea and the Third Domain of Life - (Danish Archaea Centre, Univeristy of Copenhagen))
Archaea Systematics - (U of California, Berkeley)
Extremophiles: Archaea and Bacteria - (Map of Life, Convergent Evolution Online)
- "The purpose of the Map of Life is to document diverse examples of evolutionary convergence from throughout the living world, based on information from peer-reviewed journals and other scientific literature."
Haloarchaea: Extremophiles in Salt Lakes - (Charles Sturt University, Australia)
Introduction to the Archaea - (University of California, Berkeley)
UCSC Archaeal Genome Browser
- "a window on the biology of more than 100 microbial species from the domain Archaea. "
- includes genomes for archaea, bacteria, and viruses
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