Professor Betsey Dexter Dyer of Wheaton College examines the role of bacteria as major players in Earth's biodiversity. In the course of these fascinating lectures, Professor Dyer delves into the history of microbiology, the four billion year history of bacteria and archaea as the dominant organisms on Earth, and the place of pathogens in the greater context of the bacterial world. This course serves as both a field guide for curious naturalists and a friendly introduction to the world of bacteria and archaea.
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"She gives an honest review of various types of microbes and bacteria. She also even goes a little bit into viruses and the differences and such.The recording itself is a little bit garbled at times but the general impression is pretty much spot on. Maybe 99% understandableThe error appears to be at the beginning or end of Summer of the chapters and does not appear to be a flaw with her of course"
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