300178 VO Microbial communities and Symbioses (2010S)
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Termin: Montags 13-15 Uhr
Ort: Hörsaal 2, UZA 1, Althanstr. 14
Beginn: 1.3.2010
Ort: Hörsaal 2, UZA 1, Althanstr. 14
Beginn: 1.3.2010
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Language: German
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Symbiotic associations represent the basis of life on earth. Microbes catalyzing central biogeochemical processes live in complex communities shaped by cooperation, competition and niche partitioning. Plant and animal cells originate from an ancient symbiosis between two prokaryotes; even today there is merely no organism, which does not live in symbiosis with another organism. This lecture series will provide an overview on our current knowledge about the significance and the wide distribution of symbiosis in nature, with an emphasis on symbiotic associations between free-living microbes and between bacteria and animals or plants. This lecture series will demonstrate how the application of modern molecular tools has revolutionized our perception of the biology of microbes and their symbiotic associations and will also highlight medical and environmental applications developed on the basis of this new knowledge.
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Participants will get to know fundamental mechanisms of interactions among microorganisms and between pro- and eukaryotes, and will obtain an overview of the biological phenomenon symbiosis ranging from commensalism to mutualism, parasitism and pathogenicity.
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