
The Encyclopedia of Life Sciences (Wiley) contains more than 4,300 articles. At the time of writing this, over 50 articles were freely available as sample content.
A few examples of freebies:
- Antibiotic resistance plasmids in bacteria
- Bacterial transcription regulation
- Bioinformatics
- Dideoxy sequencing of DNA
- DNA chips and microarrays
- DNA cloning
- Electrophoresis and blotting of DNA
- Escherichia coli lactose operon
- Experimental organisms used in genetics
- Microorganisms: applications in molecular biology
- Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
Sir, I would like to signal you my site dedicated to the phage therapy :
ReplyDeletewww.geephage.org
and a book (unfortunately in French).
I am a doctor in France and I have treated several contaminated patients. I think that it is a treatment which can bring resolutions in modern epoch, not only in cases of bacterial resistance but also against sensible strains and as a prophylaxy method.
Sorry for my bad English!