Chapter 2 Microbial Cell Structure And Function
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geiselmed.dartmouth.edu(A-3) BACTERIAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION: THE MICROBIAL WORLD (Introduction to the Procaryotic Cell) Reading assignment: Levinson, Chapter 1, 2 (omit plasmids and transposons until genetics lectures), and 5 Classes of Microorganisms (which classes contain human pathogens?)
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