1st Edition

The Role of Phages in Early Molecular Genetics History of an Emerging Discipline

By Luigi Marongiu Copyright 2026
252 Pages 10 Color & 4 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

252 Pages 10 Color & 4 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

In the shadow of global conflicts—from World War II through the tensions of the Cold War—an extraordinary scientific revolution was quietly unfolding. A brilliant collective of geneticists and microbiologists, known as the Phage Group, harnessed the power of bacterial viruses to unlock the very structure of genes, giving birth to Molecular Biology as we know it today. As antimicrobial... Read more

Preface. Acknowledgments. About the Author. Chapter 1 Prologue. Chapter 2 London and Paris. Chapter 3 Berlin, Gottingen, and Copenhagen. Chapter 4 Rome and Los Angeles. Chapter 5 Nashville and Bloomington. Chapter 6 New York. Chapter 7 West Coast. Chapter 8 Homecoming. Bibliography. Index.

 

Biography

Dr. Luigi Marongiu studied Molecular Biology at the University of Roma Tre, Italy, and obtained a PhD in Virology at the University College London, England. He studied viral infections at the Universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh, Heidelberg, and Tübingen. Currently, he is leading the Nutritional Virology Unit within the Department of Nutritional Biochemistry at the University of Hohenheim, Germany, where he is investigating the role of nutrition in altering the biology of bacteriophages and its effect on human health. He is the author of the manual Machine learning analysis of qPCR data using R.