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Genetic Diversity in Microorganisms is a detailed exploration of the genetic mechanisms that create and maintain diversity within microbial populations. The book examines how genetic variation at molecular and population levels enables microorganisms to adapt to environmental challenges and evolve novel traits.
Written by Mahmut Caliskan, this non-fiction work covers essential topics including mutation rates, gene expression variations, horizontal gene transfer, and population genetics in bacteria, archaea, and other microorganisms. The text provides insights into how genetic diversity contributes to microbial pathogenicity, antibiotic resistance, and environmental adaptation.
This resource is valuable for researchers, students, and professionals in microbiology, genetics, and biotechnology seeking to understand the molecular basis of microbial evolution and the practical implications of genetic variation in microbial communities.







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