Lesson 2. Structure and function of prokaryotic microorganisms and acellular agents |
2.1. Structure and function of prokaryotic microorganisms 2.2. Structure and function of acellular agents |
Lesson 4.- Methods of study of marine microbiota: culture-dependent techniques |
4.1. Concepts of asepsis and sterilisation 4.2. Sampling techniques. 4.3. Isolation, cultivation and conservation techniques .4.4. Techniques of cuantification. 4.5. Techniques for the characterisation of pure cultures. |
Lessons 6. Diversity of marine microbiota. |
6.1. Relevant species in the Bacteria, Archaea and Eucarya domains. Position in the phylogenetic tree. 6.2. Microorganisms in the trophic chain. 6.3. Microorganisms in the element cycles 6.4 Symbiotic associations with animals and plants 6.5. Diversity of Viruses and Bacteriophages Role in marine microbial ecosystems |