The History of Microbiology—A Personal Interpretation
Roberto Kolter
Abstract
Microbiology began as a unified science using the principles of chemistry to understand living systems. The unified view quickly split into the subdisciplines of medical microbiology, molecular biology, and environmental microbiology. The advent of a universal phylogeny and culture-independent approaches has helped tear down the boundaries separating the subdisciplines. The vision for the future is that the study of the fundamental roles of microbes in ecology and evolution will lead to an integrated biology with no boundary between microbiology and macrobiology.
Topics & Concepts
Interpretation (philosophy)Microbial ecologyBiologyMicrobiologyEcologyComputer scienceGeneticsBacteriaProgramming languageMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyGut microbiota and healthGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies