Microbial Biotechnology

Microbial Biotechnology, enabled by genome studies, will lead to breakthroughs such as improved vaccines and better disease-diagnostic tools, improved microbial agents for biological control of plant and animal pests, modifications of plant and animal pathogens for reduced virulence, development of new industrial catalysts and fermentation organisms, and development of new microbial agents for bioremediation of soil and water contaminated by agricultural runoff.

  • Bacillusthuringiensis (Bt) Toxins: Microbial Insecticides
  • Environmental Applications
  • Microbial Diversity
  • Microbial Biotechnology: Scope & Techniques
  • Microbial Polysaccharides and Polyesters
  • Production of Proteins in Bacteria and Yeast
  • Plant–Microbe Interactions
  • The World of “Omics”: Genomics, Transcriptomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics

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