Prescott, Harley, and Klein's: Microbiology, 7/e
Joanne Willey, Hofstra University
Linda Sherwood, Montana State University
Christopher Woolverton, Kent State University
ISBN: 0072992913
Chapter 3
Procaryotic Cell Structure and Function
Bacterial Endospore Formation
Chapter 4
Eucaryotic Cell Structure and Function
How the Cell Cycle Works
Lysosomes
Mitosis and Cytokinesis
Chapter 5
Microbial Nutrition
Active Transport by Group Translocation
Cotransport (Symport and Antiport)
How Diffusion Works
How Osmosis Works
Limiting Amino Acids
Chapter 6
Microbial Growth
Control of the Cell Cycle
Protein Denaturation
Chapter 7
Control of Microorganisms by Physical and Chemical Agents
Limiting Amino Acids
Chapter 8
Metabolism: Energy, Enzymes, and Regulation
A Biochemical Pathway
Feedback Inhibition of Biochemical Pathways
How Enzymes Work
How Facilitated Diffusion Works
How NAD+ Works
Meselson and Stahl Experiment
Chapter 9
Metabolism: Early Release and Conservation
Cyclic and Noncyclic Photophosphorylation
Electron Transport System and ATP Synthesis
Electron Transport System and Formation of ATP
How Glycolysis Works
How NAD+ Works
How the Krebs Cycle Works
Photosynthetic Electron Transport and ATP Synthesis
Proton Pump
Chapter 10
Metabolism: The Use of Energy in Biosynthesis
Calvin Cycle
Chapter 11
Microbial Genetics: Gene Structure, Replication, and Expression
Aminoacyl tRNA Synthetase
Bidirectional DNA Replication
Control of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes
DNA Replication
DNA Replication Fork
DNA Structure
Hershey and Chase Experiment
How Nucleotides Are Added in DNA Replication
How Translation Works
mRNA Synthesis (Transcription)
Proofreading Function of DNA Polymerase
Protein Synthesis
Rolling Circle Mechanisms of Replication
Simple Gene Expression
Stages of Transcription
Structural Basis of DNA Replication
Translation Elongation
Translation Termination
Chapter 12
Microbial Genetics: Regulation of Gene Expression
Combination of Switches: the Lac Operon
Processing of Gene Information: Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes
Regulatory Proteins: Regulation by Repression
The Lac Operon (Induction)
The Trp Operon
The Tryptophan Repressor
Transcription Complex and Enhancers
Transcription Factors
Chapter 13
Microbial Genetics: Mechanisms of Genetic Variation
Addition and Deletion Mutations
Bacterial Conjugation
Bacterial Conjugation - Transfer of a Plasmid
Bacterial Transformation
Conjugation: The Transfer of Chromosomal DNA
Conjugation: Transfer of the F Plasmid
Direct Repair
Horizontal Gene Transfer
Integration and Excision of a Plasmid
Mechanism of Transposition
Methyl-directed Mismatch Repair
Mutation by Base Substitution
Simple Transposition
Specialized Transduction
Transduction (Generalized)
Transposons: Shifting Segments of the Genome
Chapter 14
Recombinant DNA Technology
cDNA
Construction of a Plasmid Vector
DNA Probe (DNA hybridization)
Early Genetic Engineering Experiment
Integration and Excision of a Plasmid
PCR Reactions
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Restriction Endonucleases
Southern Blot
Steps in Cloning a Gene
Chapter 15
Microbial Genomics
DNA Probe (DNA hybridization)
Microarrays
Sanger Sequencing
Chapter 16
The Viruses: Introduction and General Characteristics
Entry of Virus into Host Cell
Chapter 17
The Viruses: Viruses of Bacteria and Archaea
Lambda Phage Replication Cycle
Life Cycle of T2 Phage
Steps in the Replication of T4 Phage in E. Coli
Chapter 18
The Viruses: Eucaryotic Viruses and Other Acellular Infectious Agents
Entry of Virus into Host Cell
How Prions Arise
How Tumor Suppressor Genes Block Cell Division
Mechanism for Releasing Enveloped Viruses
Replication Cycle of a Retrovirus
Replication of a Positive (+) Sense Strand of Lytic RNA Phage
Chapter 19
Microbial Evolution, Taxonomy, and Diversity
DNA Fingerprinting
DNA Probe (DNA hybridization)
Restriction fragment Length Polymorphisms
Chapter 31
Nonspecific (Innate) Host Resistance
Activation of Complement
Antiviral Activity of Interferon
Phagocytosis
The Immune Response
Chapter 32
Specific (Adaptive) Immunity
Antibody Diversity
Antigenic Determinants (Epitopes)
Antigen Processing
Cytotoxic (Type II Hypersensitivity)
Cytotoxic T-Cell Activity Against Target Cells
Delayed (Type IV) Hypersensitivity
IgE Mediated (Type 1) Hypersensitivity
Immune Complex Type 3 Hypersensitivity
Monoclonal Antibody Production
Superantigens
T-Cell Dependent Antigens
Chapter 33
Pathogenicity of Microorganisms
A-B Exotoxins (Diphtheria Exotoxin)
Chapter 35
Clinical Microbiology and Immunology
Complement Fixation Test
DNA Probe (DNA hybridization)
ELISA Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Chapter 36
The Epidemiology of Infectious Disease
Constructing Vaccines
Chapter 37
Human Diseases Caused by Viruses and Prions
HIV Replication
How the HIV Infection Cycle Works
Prion Diseases
Replication Cycle of a Retrovirus
Treatment of HIV Infection
Chapter 39
Human Diseases Caused by Fungi and Protists
Malaria: Life Cycle of Plasmodium
Chapter 40
Microbiology of Food
Food Pathogens and Temperature
Food Spoilage