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Links for General Microbiology:

  • An electronic store of information on the algae of the world and includes terrestrial, marine and freshwater forms.

    http://www.algaebase.org
  • This sound station contains links to sound files of how to pronounce some pathogenic bacteria. By Dr. Neal R. Chamberlain at A.T. Still University of Health Sciences/Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine.

    http://www.atsu.edu/faculty/chamberlain/website/studio.htm
  • An illustrated checklist of phytoplankton in the Skagerrak-Kattegat.

    http://www.smhi.se/oceanografi/oce_info_data/plankton_checklist/ssshome.htm
  • The online destination for resources related to the microbiology of the built environment.

    http://microbe.net/
  • A collection of unique artworks created using living bacteria, fungi, and protists.

    http://www.microbialart.com/
  • Species 2000 has the objective of enumerating all known species of plants, animals, fungi and microbes on Earth as the baseline dataset for studies of global biodiversity.

    http://www.sp2000.org/
  • The user-friendly guide to coastal planktonic ciliates.

    http://www.zooplankton.cn/ciliate/intro.htm
  • The home of bacterial cell-cell communication on the web. The University of Nottingham Quorum Sensing Research Group.

    http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quorum/
  • This Web site explores the historical developments that led to the determination of the structure and biological functions of viruses and their macromolecular components.

    http://virologyhistory.wustl.edu/