
Microbial Physiology and Genomics Microbial Physiology is a sub-oriented field of microbiology which deals with the study of cell structure of microbes, functioning and metabolic activity of cell as well as in living organisms. Microbial physiology is also concerned with the study of Bacteria, Viruses, Fungal and other parasites. Microbial Physiology is important in the study of Metabolic Engineering and Genomics. Microbial Genetics also plays an important role when it comes to Microbial Physiology, in the case of microbial genetics two or more viruses individually infect a cell and thereby their genomes recombine with each other producing a virus progeny. Here both DNA and RNA undergo recombination. Bacteriophages play’s a key role in bacterial genetics and molecular biology, they were defined based on the structure and function of the cell, i.e. ...