ABSTRACT

As with the first edition, this second edition of Living in a Microbial World is written for students taking a general microbiology course, or a microbiology-based course for non-science majors. The conversational style and use of practical, everyday examples make the essential concepts of microbiology accessible to a wide audience. While using this approach, the text maintains scientific rigor with clear explanations spanning the breadth of microbiology, including health, evolution, ecology, food production, biotechnology, and industrial processes. Each chapter contains a series of case studies based on microbiology in the news, in history, and in literature. There are questions at the end of each case study and the end of each chapter, as well as an online quiz with help on answering the questions. The text, questions, and cases have been updated to reflect the changing influence of microbiology in the world today, from the microbiome, to new disease outbreaks (Ebola and Zika) and antibiotic resistance, to new biotechnology tools (CRISPR-Cas).

chapter 1|15 pages

Living in a Microbial World

chapter 2|24 pages

The Chemistry of Life

chapter 3|26 pages

The Cell: Where Life Begins

chapter 4|23 pages

A Field Guide to the Microorganisms

chapter 5|18 pages

Life’s Gray Zone: Viruses and Prions

chapter 7|30 pages

Microbial Genetics

chapter 8|32 pages

Metabolism and Growth

chapter 10|30 pages

A Microbiologist’s Guide to Ecology

chapter 12|29 pages

The Nature of Disease Part II: Host Defense

chapter 13|30 pages

Control of Microbial Growth