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The aim of the classes is to introduce to students the major topics of microbial ecology. Apart from origins of life, students will get familiar with extensive interactions in the microbial world, interactions among microorganisms and higher organisms or interactions among microorganisms and their abiotic surroundings. information will be provided on how these interactions determine stability of microbial communities, ecosystem functioning and equilibrium maintaining. Furthermore, the relation of phylogenetics and taxonomic and functional diversity will be given. The classes are composed in a way that students will obtain key theoretical knowledge as well as overview of state of the art microbiological-ecological techniques.
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Student will understand the basics of microbial processes happening in the environment in order to maintain equilibrium. In addition, students will acquire both theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of microbial diversity analyses. Last update: Uhlík Ondřej (06.02.2018)
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Presentation of a review paper form the field of microbial ecology Oral exam Last update: Uhlík Ondřej (06.02.2018)
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Michael T. Madigan, Kelly S. Bender, Daniel H. Buckley, W. Matthew Sattley, David A. Stahl: Brock Biology of Microorganisms; Pearson 2017. ISBN-13: 978-0134261928, ISBN-10: 0134261925
Eugene L. Madsen: Environmental Microbiology: From Genomes to Biogeochemistry; John Wiley & Sons 2011. ISBN 1444357980, 9781444357981
Terry Gentry, Raina M. Maier, Ian L. Pepper, Charles P. Gerba: Environmental Microbiology; Academic Press 2008. ISBN 0123705193, 9780123705198.
Wen-Tso Liu, Janet K. Jansson: Environmental Molecular Microbiology; Horizon Scientific Press 2010. ISBN 1904455522, 9781904455523. Last update: Uhlík Ondřej (06.02.2018)
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1. Origins of life, origin of organic molecules, first cell, endosymbiotic theories. 2. Microbial phylogenetics and recunstruction of tree of life. 3.-4. Definition of species, microbial taxonomy, operational taxonomic units. 5. Microbial ecology and functional diversity of natural habitats. 6. Ecological niches, microenvironments. 7. Integrated genomics and post-genomics approaches in microbial ecology. 8.-9. Geomicrobiology and microbial contributions to geochemical cycles. 10.-11. Applied microbial ecology and bioremediation. 12. New trends in microbial ecology. Last update: Uhlík Ondřej (06.02.2018)
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http://www.nature.com/ismej/index.html
http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-EMI.html
http://aem.asm.org/
http://rdp.cme.msu.edu
http://umbbd.ethz.ch/
http://fungene.cme.msu.edu Last update: Uhlík Ondřej (10.03.2014)
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Biochemistry
Microbiology Last update: Uhlík Ondřej (06.02.2018)
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