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* BI 230 Microbiology, Dr. Kirk Bartholomew, [[Sacred Heart University]] | * BI 230 Microbiology, Dr. Kirk Bartholomew, [[Sacred Heart University]] | ||
* MB 103 Introductory Topics in Microbiology, [http://www.mbio.ncsu.edu/JWB/home.html James Brown], NC State University (student pages in progress) | * MB 103 Introductory Topics in Microbiology, [http://www.mbio.ncsu.edu/JWB/home.html James Brown], NC State University (student pages in progress) | ||
* USNA 247 Epidemics in Human History, [http://pharmacology.case.edu/department/faculty/primary/maguire.aspx Dr. Michael Maguire ], Case Western Reserve University | * USNA 247 Epidemics in Human History, [http://pharmacology.case.edu/department/faculty/primary/maguire.aspx Dr. Michael Maguire], Case Western Reserve University | ||
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A Microbial Diversity Resource
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- BIMM120 Bacteriology, Dr. Rachel Larsen and Dr. Kit Pogliano, University of California at San Diego
- BI 230 Microbiology, Dr. Kirk Bartholomew, Sacred Heart University
- MB 103 Introductory Topics in Microbiology, James Brown, NC State University (student pages in progress)
- USNA 247 Epidemics in Human History, Dr. Michael Maguire, Case Western Reserve University
Your students receive individual passwords. Assessment and "grading" are up to you; after your class is over, we review pages for our standards. Students of all levels, from first-year to graduate students, have contributed pages to our site.
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Daniel Barich '05
Advisor: Joan Slonczewski, Biology Dept, Kenyon College.
Funding: HHMI awards to Kenyon College, 2000, 2004
Student Editors at Kenyon College: Ryotaro Tashiro '09, Molly Schlemmer '08, Shrochis Karki '09, Allison Whipple '06, Zeva Levine (Beloit), Laura Damon-Moore (Beloit), Ariel Kahrl (Oberlin), Hannah Sacks '08, Michael Stulberg '05, Casey M. Smith '06, and Shana Scogin '07
Reviewed by: Focus on Microbiology Education, Jennifer L. Taylor, Summer 2005. Licensed for use, ASM MicrobeLibrary
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Microbial Phylogeny
The three Domains of Life each have defining characteristics that are both separate and similar.
Within each Domain these ranks are shown: Division, Order, Genus. Links provide full taxonomy and description. See also Taxonomy Index.
Bacteria |
Archaea |
Eukarya |
Acidobacteria
Actinobacteria
Aquificae
Bacteroidetes/Chlorobi group
Chlamydiae/Verrucomicrobia
Chloroflexi
Cyanobacteria
Firmicutes (Gram positive)
Nitrospirae
Planctomycetes
Proteobacteria (Alpha)
Proteobacteria (Beta)
Proteobacteria (Gamma)
Proteobacteria (Delta/Epsilon)
Spirochaetes
Thermotogae
Thermus/Deinococcus group
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Crenarchaeota
Euryarchaeota
Korarchaeota Nanoarchaeota |
Opisthokonta
Viridiplantae (algae & plant)
Amebozoa
Cercozoa (shelled amebas) Alveolata (have cortical alveoli)
Discicristata
Excavata Emerging Eukaryotes
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