877960 SE+UE Specific microbial ecology (2005S)
Specific microbial ecology: Bacterial endosymbionts of amoebae, structure and function of nitrifying bacteria, evolutionary history and detection of sulfate-reducing bacteria, microbial communities of carnivorous plants, DNA microarray techniques, genomics and transcriptomics of parachlamydiae
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Vorbesprechung am Mi 02.03.2005, HS II um 9 Uhr
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Specific, up-to-date research topics are addressed in the form of diploma- or Ph. D. theses. The required experiments and problem solution strategies are outlined and results of the work are evaluated in weekly sessions together with the respective supervisor. Accompanying literature studies ensure that contents and goals of the work are kept in line with the international standard of knowledge on the subject of the thesis.