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Informationen zum Autor Colin Harwwod is a professor at Newcastle University Klappentext Focusing on the systems biology of bacteria and microorganisms, the 39th volume of Methods in Microbiology investigates the interface between molecular biology, bioinformatics, and modelling and predicting behavior. This cutting-edge research area is of extreme importance to the field and is developing quickly. Zusammenfassung Focuses on the systems biology of bacteria and microorganisms. This book investigates the interface between molecular biology! bioinformatics! and modelling and predicting behavior. Focusing on research methods! it is suitable for lab scientists! researchers! and students. Inhaltsverzeichnis High-resolution Temporal Analysis of Global Promoter Activity in Bacillus subtilis Eric Botella, David Noone, Letal I. Salzberg, Karsten Hokamp, Susanne Krogh Devine, Mark Fogg, Anthony J. Wilkinson and Kevin M. Devine Data Mining for Microbiologists J. S. Hallinan Proteomics - From Relative to Absolute Quantification for Systems Biology Approaches Andreas Otto, Jörg Bernhardt, Michael Hecker, Uwe Völker and Dörte Becher Imaging Fluorescent Protein Fusions in Live Bacteria Geoff Doherty, Karla Mettrick, Ian Grainge, and Peter J Lewis Targeted and Quantitative Metabolomics in Bacteria Hannes Link, Joerg Martin Buescher and Uwe Sauer Array-based Approaches to Bacterial Transcriptome Analysis Ulrike Mäder and Pierre Nicolas