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Biology of microorganisms

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Biology of microorganisms, Biology of micro organisms, مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اصاع رسانی, کδاوρزی
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Introduction - an overview of microbiology and cell biology cell chemistry cell biology metabolism, biosynthesis and nutrition macromolecules and molecular genetics viruses microbial genetics genetic engineering and biotechnology growth and its control industrial microbiology host-parasite relationships immunology and immunity clinical and diagnostic mibrobiology epidemiology and public health microbiology major microbial diseases metabolic diversity among the microorganisms microbial ecology molecular systematics and microbial evolution the bacteria archaea eukarya - eukaryotic microorganisms

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