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Béjà, O., Aravind, L., Koonin, E., Suzuki, M., Hadd, A., Nguyen, L., Jovanovich, S., Gates, C., Feldman, R., Spudich, J., Spudich, E., DeLong, E. 2000. Bacterial Rhodopsin: Evidence for a new type of phototrophy in the sea. Science, 289(5486):1902-6

Bull, A., Ward, A., Goodfellow, M., 2000. Search and Discovery Strategies for Biotechnology: the Paradigm Shift. Microbiology and Molecular BiologyReviews.64:573-606.

Cummings, C., Relman E., 2000. Using DNA Microarrays to Study Host-Microbe Interactions. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 6(5)513-525 Sep-Oct 2000

Demain, A., and Davies, J. (ed). 1999. Manual of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2nd ed. American Society for Microbiology, Washington, D.C. ASM Press, Herndon, VA

Glick, B. R., and Pasternak, J. J. 1998. Molecular Biotechnology: Principles and Applications of Recombinant DNA, 2nd edition. ASM Press, Herndon, VA.

Howard, K., 2000. The Bioinformatics Gold Rush. Scientific American. 283(1):58-63

King, M. 1991. An application of DNA sequencing to a human rights problem. Molecular Genetic Medicine, Vol 1 (ed. Fridemann, T.,) 117-131. Academic Press.

Moter, A., Göbel, U. 2000 Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for direct visualization of microorganisms. Journal of Microbiological Methods. 41(2):85-112

Relman, D., Strauss, E. 2000. Microbial Genomes: Blueprints for Life. The American Academy of Microbiology.

Wicklelgren, I. 1999. Mining the Genome for Drugs. Science 285 (5430):998-1001








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