Read Allies and Enemies: How the World Depends on Bacteria Online
Authors: Anne Maczulak
Tags: #Science, #Reference, #Non-Fiction
BSL-4 laboratories, 90
bioaugmentation, 113
bubonic plague, 38, 40
biodiversity
artwork during Black Death, 83-84
importance of, 139
history of, 42-43
in tropical regions, 127
“ring around the rosie,” 84
biofilms, 13, 15, 92-93, 96, 124
tuberculosis versus, 86
biogeochemical cycles, 92, 94, 121
Buffett, Warren, 112
bioleaching, 159
butter, 36
biological containment of GMOs,
buttermilk, 36
115-116
butyric acids, 152
bioremediation, 113, 127, 155,
Butyrivibrio, 151
158-159
Biosafety Level 4 laboratories, 90
c
biotechnology industry
cloning, 106-109
C. vibrio, 53
color codes, 102
Cairns, John, 63
commercial applications, 112-116
Cambrian Era, 130
E. coli research, 103-105
Cambrian Explosion, 146-147
energy production from
Campylobacter, 29
bacteria, 155
Cano, Raúl, 37
environmental concerns, 114-116
carbolic acid, 60
origins of, 99-103
carbon cycle, 33
PCR (polymerase chain reaction),
carbon dioxide, reducing, 150
109-111
carbon monoxide dehydrogenase
pollution cleanup, 155, 158-159
(CMD), 150
safety concerns, 112-116
Carboxydothermus
white biotechnology, 117, 119
hydrogenoformans, 150
bioweapons, 116-117
cassettes, 74
Black Bane, 40
cause of disease, determining, 17-18
Black Death. See bubonic plague
cave paintings, decomposition of, 95
black smokers, 10
cave-dwelling bacteria, 160
blooms, 129, 140-141
200
index
cell size as survival mechanism, 124
coagulase, 59
cell wall, protection provided by, 11
coal
cells
origins of, 148
defined, 2
sulfur reduction in, 159
eukaryotes, 3
cockroaches, digestive system, 153
origin of term, 51
codons, 101-102
cellular genetics, 4
Cohen, Stanley, 99
cellulase, 33, 153
cold conditions, bacteria in, 10
Cellulomonas, 33
coleslaw mixes, 36
Central Vermont Public Service, 154
colicin, 64
cephalothin, 64
colony-forming units (CFUs), 167
CFUs (colony-forming units), 167
color codes for biotechnology
Chain, Ernst, 71-72
industry, 102
chalcopyrite, 159
Columbus, Christopher, 41-42
Chalke, H. D., 88
combining antibiotics, 74
chance mutations, 63
commensalism, 122
Charles II (king of England), 69
commercial applications from
Charles VIII (king of France), 41
biotechnology industry, 112-116
cheese, 36
communities
Chekhov, Anton, 87
bacterial communities, 12-16
chemical containment of GMOs, 115
ecosystem communities, 162
chemical industry, 102-103
competent cells, 107
advantages of bacteria over,
Compound 606, 69
117-119
concrete, decomposition of, 94-96
chemolithotrophs, 150
conjugation, 78
Chichen-Itza ruins, 96
consumption. See tuberculosis (TB)
chloramphenicol, 64, 74
consumption rate of oil, 148
Chlorobium, 137, 141
control processes for
cholera, 38, 47, 52-53, 89
ecosystems, 139
Chopin, Frédéric, 87
copper, decomposition of, 93
chromatin, 100
Corynebacterium, 26-27
Chromatium, 137, 141
Corynebacterium diphtheria, 38
chromosomes, 100
cottage cheese, 35
chymosin, 36
counting bacteria, 167-169
classification systems for bacteria,
cows, digestive system, 151-153
20-25
Crichton, Michael, 90-91, 110
clean coal, 159
Crick, Francis, 4, 100
cleaning artwork with bacteria,
crude oil, origins of, 147
96-97
cyanobacteria, 15, 96, 128-131
climate change. See global warming
as direct protein source, 133, 135
clindamycin, 74
origins of, 145
cloning, 106-109
in succession, 138
Clostridium, 27, 29, 37, 71, 95, 137,
cyanobacterial blooms, 140-141
149, 151
cyanotoxins, 140
C. pasterianum, 123
cytochromes, 155
C. perfringens, 27, 59
Cytophaga, 123
C. tetani, 27
cytoplasm, 7
clouds, formation of, 33
cytosine, 100
CMD (carbon monoxide
dehydrogenase), 150
index
201
d
Domain Eukarya, 3
dormancy state of bacteria, 36-37
d’Herelle, Felix, 60, 77
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 87
dairy products, 36
downsizing as survival
Dance of Death, 44
mechanism, 124
Death in Venice (Mann), 89
downstream processing, 108
The Deep Hot Biosphere (Gold), 142
Drosophila fruit flies, 100
Deinococcus, 11
Duchesne, Ernest, 68
dental caries, 31
DuPont Company, 103
deodorants, testing, 32
Dyer, Betsey Dexter, 35, 131
deoxyribose, 100
dysentery, 60, 104
destruction of artwork by bacteria,
91, 94-96
e
Desulfobacter, 159
Desulfococcus, 159
E. coli, 10, 29-30, 63-64, 68, 73, 99,
Desulfovibrio, 94-95, 137, 159
102, 150, 152
Desulfovibrio vulgaris, 97
cloning, 106-109
Desulfuromonas, 137
research on, 103-105
diarrhea, antidiarrhea
suicide genes, 115
treatments, 105
eccrine sweat glands, 31
diatoms, 8
ecology, bacteria and, 32, 34.
See
Dickens, Charles, 89
also microbial ecology
digestion of food, 28
ecosystems, 15, 162
digestive process of ruminants,
bacteria in, 5
150-154
development, 135-138
digestive tract
maintenance, 138-139, 141
bacteria in, 28-30
edges (of ecosystem
strict anaerobes in, 104
communities), 162
dilution effect, 117
Edward VI (king of England), 88
dimethyl sulfide gas, 33
Ehrlich, Paul, 69
diphtheria, 38
electrical charges for adherence, 125
direct protein sources, 133, 135
electron microscopy, 4
discovery of antibiotics, pace of, 103
elemental sulfur, 136
disease causes, determining, 17-18
endospores, 9, 37, 116-117
disinfectant resistance, 79
energy production from bacteria,
diversity
154-155
of bacteria, 124-128
enrichment medium, 122
of microbes, 21
Enterococcus, 30
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), 3, 8
environmental concerns in
in bacterial evolution, 145
biotechnology industry, 114-116
recombinant DNA, 99
environmental microbiology. See
structure of, 100, 102
microbial ecology
DNA amplification, 109-111
Environmental Protection Agency
DNA packing, 100
(EPA), 113
DNA transfer between bacteria,
environmental relationship of
77-78
bacteria, 32, 34
Dolly (sheep), 109
enzymes, multiple functions of, 127
Domagk, Gerhard, 70
EPA (Environmental Protection
Domain Archaea, 4
Agency), 113
Domain Bacteria, 4
epidemiology, origins of, 52-53
202
index
erythromycin, 64, 74
fossil fuels
Escherichia coli, 10, 29-30, 63-64,
hydrogen production as alternative
68, 73, 99, 102, 150, 152
to, 149-150
cloning, 106-109
origins of, 147-148
research on, 103-105
fossils of cyanobacteria, 130
suicide genes, 115
Foster, Stephen, 87
esophagus, bacteria in, 28-30
fouling, 157
Eubacterium, 29, 151
Francisella tularensis, 7
eukaryotes, 3, 10
Frankia, 95
chromosomes in, 100
Franklin, Rosalind, 4
gene transfer in, 77
Freeze, Hudson, 110
in ruminant digestive process, 151
fruiting body, 127
eutrophication, 140
Fulton, John, 72
evolution, 145-147
fungi, 95-96
extraterrestrial bacteria, 160-162
fusion protein, 79
extremophiles, 5, 10-11
Fusobacterium, 29
Exxon Valdez oil spill, 113
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Gallionella, 137
factory farming, 66
gallium, 76
facultative anaerobes, 29, 104
gangrene, 27, 59, 71
fastidious anaerobes, 170
García Márquez, Gabriel, 89
fastidious sulfate-reducing
gef gene, 116
bacteria, 122
gelatin in pure cultures, 19
favorable mutations. See traits
gene splicing. See bacterial cloning
fecal bacteria, prevalence of, 30
gene therapy, 77
feedback mechanisms, 140
gene transfer between bacteria,
fermentation
77-78
of olives, 35
Genentech, 99, 108
Pasteur’s studies of, 46
genes, components of, 100, 102
Ferribacterium, 137
genetic code, 101-102
fiction, bacteria in, 89-91
genetic engineering, 99.
See also
filaments, 95
biotechnology industry