Open Directory - Science: Biology: Genetics: Prokaryotic: Bacteria
See also: - The French collection of plant pathogenic bacteria is an international reference for their genetic resources. The catalogue of the collection is searchable and there is information on depositing strains, ordering strains and reviving freeze-dried bacteria. - The laboratory of Dr. John R. Battista at Louisiana State University focuses on the study of Deinococcus radiodurans, a non-sporeforming bacterium which has amazing tolerance for ionizing radiation. - The Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome in an online book. - Essay describing the three mechanisms that bacteria have to accomplish genetic recombination. - This review summarises the current methodologies used in genome analysis - Ongoing project to obtain the complete sequence of the Legionella pneumophila genome and to determine the function of the genes, from the Shuman lab at the Columbia Genome Center. - Provides in depth curatorial analysis, comparative genomics and display tools at the genome, gene, and pathway level for six pathogens: Clostridium botulinum and perfringens, Burkholderia mallei and pseudomallei, Bacillus anthracis and Entamoeba histolytica. - Organism most strongly associated with human periodontal disease. Comprehensive resource with information on pathogenesis, genetic tools, cloned genes, photographs, and related links. - Database of the genome of Helicobacter pylori. Features a complete dataset of DNA and protein sequences linked to the relevant annotations and functional assignments. - Outlines the projects being undertaken at the University of Zaragoza, Spain, staff details, publications, news and related links. - Provides recent articles and research data on T. thermophilus, a bacterium that can grow at 85 degrees Centigrade. Japanese and English. - Database on Mycobacterium tuberculosis genetics. Provides a complete dataset of DNA and protein sequences linked to the relevant annotations and functional assignments.