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Microbial Genomics in the Developed and Developing Nations
Abstract
This chapter assessed the nature of microbes and microbial genomics in the developed and developing nations. The role of microbial agents has become extremely crucial in the commercialization of genomic science. As a result of human civilization in the twenty-first century the use of petrochemical products play monumental role in meeting the energy needs of developed, developing and the least developed nations. Inadvertently, the price we pay for management inefficiently periodically can be frightening. Therefore, we have accentuated the role of microbes and the relevance of rational sustainable development. Exponential growth in various resource converting techniques, without considering environmental degradation, has spurred the periodic unplanned ecological disasters in United States and other oil-producing nations. Unless there is concerted international, political, and scientific commitment to mitigate the spewing of greenhouse gases, there will be disastrous consequences on the environment worldwide.
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