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For a long time microbial ecology has been developed as a distinct
field within Ecology. In spite of the important role of
microorganisms in the environment, this group of 'invisible'
organisms remained unaccessable to other ecologists. Detection and
identification of microorganisms remain largely dependent on
isolation techniques and characterisation of pure cul tures. We now
realise that only a minor fraction of the microbial com munity can
be cultivated. As a result of the introduction of molecular
methods, microbes can now be detected and identified at the DNA/RNA
level in their natural environment. This has opened a new field in
ecology: Molecular Microbial Ecology. In the present manual we aim
to introduce the microbial ecologist to a selected number of
current molecular techniques that are relevant in micro bial
ecology. The first edition of the manual contains 33 chapters and
an equal number of additional chapters will be added this year.
Since the field of molecular ecology is in a continuous progress,
we aim to update and extend the Manual regularly and will invite
anyone to depo sit their new protocols in full detail in the next
edition of this Manual. We hope this book finds its place where it
was born: at the lab bench! Antoon D.L. Akkermans, Jan Dirk van
Elsas and Frans J. de Bruijn March 1995 Molecular Microbial Ecology
Manual 1.3.6: 1-8, 1996. (c) 1996 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Microbes are key drivers of the world's ecosystems. The vast
majority of the world's diversity and metabolic potential lies
within micro-organisms, yet we are just beginning to understand and
utilize this ultimate resource of biological diversity. Critical to
our exploration of the microbial world are methods that allow for
the analysis of organisms that are invisible to our eyes, difficult
to distinguish from each other, and often impossible to grow using
available culture methods. The field of microbial ecology has been
revolutionized in the past two decades by the introduction of
molecular methods into the toolbox of the microbial ecologist. This
molecular arsenal has helped to unveil the enormity of microbial
diversity across the breadth of the earth's ecosystems, and has
revealed that we are only familiar with a very small minority of
the organisms that carry out key microbial functions in diverse
habitats. The Molecular Microbial Ecology Manual, Second Edition
(MMEM-II) provides a detailed and user-friendly description of the
methods that have made this revolution in microbial ecology
possible. However, what is perhaps most exciting about MMEM-II is
that it contains a large number of new chapters, highlighting the
newest trends in microbial ecology research, which seek to provide
more quantitative and statistically robust data, and means of
coupling microbial identity and function. In addition, the majority
of the proven methods described in MMEM's first version have
undergone significant revisions to provide the most up-to-date
applications available. The state-of-the-art methods described in
MMEM-II have not only been provided by experts in the field, but in
most cases by the laboratories that actually first developed and
applied the methods, thus providing the MMEM-II user with unique
first-hand tips and insight. The new on-line format available for
MMEM-II should also add to the utility of MMEM-II by allowing users
to search for key topics throughout the manual, skip between
interrelated chapters at the push of a button, and by providing
immediate availability to protocol updates and new chapters
dedicated to future technical developments.
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