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1-Harvey, I., (2011), “The microbial genetic algorithm. In Advances in Artificial Life.” Darwin Meets von Neumann (pp. 126-133). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

In this book the author evaluated that what is the mechanism by which the conventional Genetic Algorithm can be minimized to its basics as well as stripped down. He presented a modified, minimal version which could be explained as the horizontal gene transfer, like in the process of conjugation in bacteria. Whereas its operational characteristic is effectively same just like the traditional version, it is quite easier for programming, and suggested for practical applications as well as for teaching purposes. Instead of core code simplicity, it influences Selection, Mutation, Elitism, Recombination as well as Geographical Distribution.

2-Pommerville, J. C., (2010), Alcamo's Fundamentals of Microbiology: Body Systems. Jones & Bartlett Publishers.

This book is written by the award-winning author Jeffrey Pommerville. It furnishes allied health students and the nursing students with a firm basis in the field of microbiology, particularly emphasizing the topic of human disease. Dr. Pommerville included implementation of pedagogical, accessible elements, and ancillaries which are learner friendly in order to assist the learners enhance their retention of major concepts and understanding. It incorporates several additions and updates, incorporating the latest statistics and data of disease, new and advanced material on the topic increasing disease outbreaks, an enhanced utilization of concept maps, and other pedagogical characteristics. With the incorporation of Study Smart notes to students and "Learning Design" format, Alcamo's Fundamentals of Microbiology, ensures the success of students as they delve into the microbiology exciting world.

3-Wilson, B. A., Salyers, A. A., Whitt, D. D., & Winkler, M. E. (2011). Bacterial pathogenesis: A molecular approach (No. Ed. 3). American Society for Microbiology (ASM).

The book “Bacterial pathogenesis: A molecular approach” is written by Wilson, B. A., Salyers, A. A., ...
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