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    edited by Fred Rainey and Aharon Oren.
    Summary: Taxonomy of Prokaryotes presents experimental approaches in the detail required for modern microbiological research. Focusing on the methods most useful for the microbiologist interested in this specialty, this volume may be of interest to researchers working in microbiology, immunology, virology, mycology and parasitology.

    Contents:
    1. Taxonomy of Prokaryotes
    Introduction FA Rainey and A Oren 2. How to Write a Taxonomic Paper FA Rainey 3. Phenotypic and Physiological Characterization Methods NR Krieg and PJ Padgett 4. Microscopy M Rohde 5. Peptidoglycan Structure P Schumann 6. Cell Wall Teichoic Acids in the Taxonomy and Characterization of Gram-Positive Bacteria NV Potekhina, GM Streshinskaya, EM Tul'skaya and AS Shashkov 7. The Identification of Polar Lipids in Prokaryotes MS da Costa, L Albuquerque, MF Nobre and R Wait 8. The Identification of Fatty Acids in Bacteria MS da Costa, L Albuquerque, MF Nobre and R Wait 9. The Extraction and Identification of Respiratory Lipoquinones of Prokaryotes and their Use in Taxonomy MS da Costa, L Albuquerque, MF Nobre and R Wait 10. Detection and Characterization of Mycolic Acids and their Use in Taxonomy and Classification AAF Yassin 11. Polyamines H-J Busse 12. Characterization of Pigments of Prokaryotes A Oren 13. Characterization of Prokaryotes Using MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry B Dridi and M Drancourt 14. Determination of the G+C Content of Prokaryotes NM Mesbah, WB Whitman and M Mesbah 15. DNA-DNA hybridization R Rossell-Mra, M Urdiain and A Lpez-Lpez 16. The Use of rRNA Gene Sequence Data in the Classification and Identification of Prokaryotes W Ludwig, FO Glckner and P Yilmaz 17. Mutilocus Sequence Determination and Analysis P De Vos 18. Whole Genome Sequence Comparisons in Taxonomy R Borriss, C Rueckert, J Blom, O Bezuidt, O Reva and H-P Klenk 19. How to Name New Genera and Species of Prokaryotes? A Oren.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2011