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This book has arisen from the Second European Meeting on Bacterial
Genetics and Ecology (Bageco-2) held at the University of Wales,
College of Cardiff which we organised on 11-12 April 1989. The
meeting was attended by some 60 participants from eight European
countries and was made possible by partial financial support from
the Commission of the European Communities (CEC) and Imperial Chem
ical Industries (UK) Ltd. The meeting was organised to discuss
modern developments in the genetics of bacteria in aquatic and
terrestrial habitats. It followed on from, and complemented, the
first meeting of this series organised by Jean-Pierre Gratia in
Brussels during April 1987 which concentrated more on medical and
epidemiological issues. ! The next meeting will be organised by
Michel J. Gauthier in 1991 at Nice, France. If you have been fired
with enthusiasm for ecological bacterial genetics after having read
this book, and want to attend the next meeting but did not hear
about the one in Cardiff, you should write to Dr Gauthier to be put
on the address list. A lot is now known about bacterial genetics at
the physiological, biochemical and molecular level, and bacterial
ecology has developed rapidly over the last 20 years. However,
until very recently, few researchers have crossed the divide and
linked these two specialisms.
This book has arisen from the Second European Meeting on Bacterial
Genetics and Ecology (Bageco-2) held at the University of Wales,
College of Cardiff which we organised on 11-12 April 1989. The
meeting was attended by some 60 participants from eight European
countries and was made possible by partial financial support from
the Commission of the European Communities (CEC) and Imperial Chem
ical Industries (UK) Ltd. The meeting was organised to discuss
modern developments in the genetics of bacteria in aquatic and
terrestrial habitats. It followed on from, and complemented, the
first meeting of this series organised by Jean-Pierre Gratia in
Brussels during April 1987 which concentrated more on medical and
epidemiological issues. ! The next meeting will be organised by
Michel J. Gauthier in 1991 at Nice, France. If you have been fired
with enthusiasm for ecological bacterial genetics after having read
this book, and want to attend the next meeting but did not hear
about the one in Cardiff, you should write to Dr Gauthier to be put
on the address list. A lot is now known about bacterial genetics at
the physiological, biochemical and molecular level, and bacterial
ecology has developed rapidly over the last 20 years. However,
until very recently, few researchers have crossed the divide and
linked these two specialisms.
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