Genetics: Analysis and Principles
Genetics: Analysis and Principles
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Author: Robert J. Brooker Professor Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Pathogens are thedisease-causing agents which have the ability to cause disease in livingindividuals. Some of the disease-causing agents are bacteria, virus, parasites, prions, viroid, protozoan, and fungi. The study of these disease-causing pathogens is known as pathology which is essential for gaining knowledge related to many diseases. The study of microbes is known as microbiology.

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