"...should serve well those seeking a general introduction and overview of both the principles and application of microbial genomics to the study of infectious disease. Clear explanations of what can often be viewed as a complex and confusing subject should make this a valuable resource in this important and rapidly advancing area of research." -Doody's Book Review, Weighted Numberical Score: 78 - 3 stars
Microbial Genomes
Voon Loong Chan
Evolution and Origin of Virulence Isolates
Voon Loong Chan, Philip M. Sherman, and Billy Bourke
Genomic Approach to Understanding Infectious Disease Mechanisms
Voon Loong Chan, Philip M. Sherman, and Billy Bourke
Knockout and Disease Models in Toll-Like Receptor-Mediated Immunity
Huey-Lan Huang and Wen-Chen Yeh
Campylobacter: From Glycome to Pathogenesis
John Kelly, Jean-Robert Brisson, N. Martin Young, Harold C. Jarrell, and Christine M. Szymanski
Genomics of Helicobacter Species
Zhongming Ge and David B. Schauer
The Organization of Leptospira at a Genomic Level
Dieter M. Bulach, Torsten Seemann, Richard L. Zuerner, and Ben Adler
Listeria monocytogenes
Keith Ireton
Mycobacterial Genomes
David C. Alexander and Jun Liu
Mycoplasma
Yuko Sasaki
Genome Comparisons of Diverse Staphylococcus aureus Strains
Martin J. McGavin
Type III Secretion Systems in Yersinia pestis and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis
James B. Bliska, Michelle B. Ryndak, and Jens P. Grabenstein
Genomics and the Evolution of Pathogenic Vibrio cholerae
William S. Jermyn, Yvonne A. O'Shea, Anne Marie Quirke, and E. Fidelma Boyd
Future Directions of Infectious Disease Research
Philip M. Sherman, Billy Bourke, and Voon Loong Chan
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The emergence and reemergence of infectious diseases, an increasing rate of antibiotic-resistant variants of pathogens, and the threat of bioterrorism underscore the importance of bacterial genomes and infectious diseases. Bacterial Genomes and Infectious Diseases presents major findings about bacterial genomes and their impact on strategy and approach for investigating mechanisms of pathogenesis of infectious diseases. This book imparts fundamental knowledge on the structure, organization, and evolution of bacterial genomes. The value and power of comparative genomics and proteomics, bioinformatics, microarrays, and knockout animal models in analyzing genomes, bacteria-host interactions and disease are demonstrated. Also discussed are the genomes of virulent and nonvirulent strains and species, origin and evolution of pathogens, different models of bacteria-host interactions, and diseases mechanisms.