Genomics Applications for the Developing World
Advances in Microbial Ecology
E Nelson, Karen / Jones-Nelson, /
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01.05.2012, Auflage: 1. Auflage
Beschreibung
InhaltsangabePart I: Introduction.- Chapter 1. Genomics and the Developing World.- Chapter 2. Application of Genetic and Genomic Tests in the Developing World.- Part II:Microbial Pathogen Genomes.- Chapter 3. The Genomics of Cholera.- Chapter 4. The Genomics of Leprosy.- Chapter 5. Pathogen genomics and the potential for understanding diseases in the developing world.- Chapter 6. New Tuberculosis Drugs.- Part III: Viruses.- Chapter 7. Viral genomics: implications for the understanding and control of emerging viral diseases.- Part IV:Eukaryotic Disease.- Chapter 8. Malaria Genomics and the Developing World.- Chapter 9. Delivering on promises? The Impact of Kinetoplastid Genomics on Sleeping Sickness, Chagas Disease and Leishmaniasis.- Part V:Pharmacogenomics.- Chapter 10. Pharmacogenomic Applications in the Developing World - The American Continent.- Chapter 11. Pharmacogenomics in Africa: Diversity as an opportunity for personalized healthcare.- Chapter 12. Pharmacogenomics in Developing Asian Countries.- Part VI:New Frontiers.- Chapter 13. Microbial diversity of the Brazilian biomes (Atlantic Forest, Amazon 'Rain' Forest, Cerrado, and the Marine realm).- Chapter 14. Genetic Diversity of Microbial Endophytes and Their Biotechnical Applications.- Chapter 15. Genomics and potential Bioenergy Applications In the Developing World.- Chapter 16. Molecules with the potential for cancer therapy in the developing world: Dibenzyl Trisulfide(DTS).- Chapter 17. The effect of diet on gut microbiota in humans living in different environments: a metagenomic approach.- Part VII: Plant Genomes.- Chapter 18. Analyzing the Papaya Genome.- Part VIII: Education.- Chapter 19. The global challenge of genomics education: A path to the future.- Chapter 20. Genomics and potential downstream applications in the Developing World.
Autorenportrait
InhaltsangabePart I: Introduction.- Chapter 1. Genomics and the Developing World.- Chapter 2. Application of Genetic and Genomic Tests in the Developing World.- Part II:Microbial Pathogen Genomes.- Chapter 3. The Genomics of Cholera.- Chapter 4. The Genomics of Leprosy.- Chapter 5. Pathogen genomics and the potential for understanding diseases in the developing world.- Chapter 6. New Tuberculosis Drugs.- Part III: Viruses.- Chapter 7. Viral genomics: implications for the understanding and control of emerging viral diseases.- Part IV:Eukaryotic Disease.- Chapter 8. Malaria Genomics and the Developing World.- Chapter 9. Delivering on promises? The Impact of Kinetoplastid Genomics on Sleeping Sickness, Chagas Disease and Leishmaniasis.- Part V:Pharmacogenomics.- Chapter 10. Pharmacogenomic Applications in the Developing World - The American Continent.- Chapter 11. Pharmacogenomics in Africa: Diversity as an opportunity for personalized healthcare.- Chapter 12. Pharmacogenomics in Developing Asian Countries.- Part VI:New Frontiers.- Chapter 13. Microbial diversity of the Brazilian biomes (Atlantic Forest, Amazon 'Rain' Forest, Cerrado, and the Marine realm).- Chapter 14. Genetic Diversity of Microbial Endophytes and Their Biotechnical Applications.- Chapter 15. Genomics and potential Bioenergy Applications In the Developing World.- Chapter 16. Molecules with the potential for cancer therapy in the developing world: Dibenzyl Trisulfide(DTS).- Chapter 17. The effect of diet on gut microbiota in humans living in different environments: a metagenomic approach.- Part VII: Plant Genomes.- Chapter 18. Analyzing the Papaya Genome.- Part VIII: Education.- Chapter 19. The global challenge of genomics education: A path to the future.- Chapter 20. Genomics and potential downstream applications in the Developing World.