Lecture 1 PMB

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History of Microbiology
Candice Young
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Robert Hooke built a compound microscope that allowed him to see fruiting bodies of molds published his observations in Micrographia
Anton van Leeuwenhoek made a simple microscope with much greater magnification and resolution than Hooke's made first recorded observation of bacteria (1684)
spontaneous generation the idea that microbes were generated from non-living matter non-boiled broth becomes contaminated --> new idea that spontaneous generation requires air
Louis Pasteur Pasteur Experiment (1864) pour nonsterile liquid into flask --> draw out neck of flask in flame --> sterilize liquid by heating --> liquid will remain sterile for a long time UNLESS flask tipped to contact microbes in bend of neck proved spontaneous generation wrong, evidence that microbes have parents too!
Pasteur's observations about microbes' role in fermentation --> a byproduct of fermentation, amyl alcohol, only in one optical isomer ALSO 1) Diff microbes present when a fermentation right vs. wrong 2) Complex compounds present that were not predicted by simple chemical breakdown of sugar
Robert Koch first person to grow microbes on a solidified nutrient medium (agar plate) studied anthrax (caused by B. anthracis) --> grew B. anthracis in a nutrient medium, showed bacteria could still cause disease even after growth outside of host --> used same methods to link M. tuberculosis to tuberculosis disease
Germ theory in contrast with "noxious air" miasma theory of disease, this connected disease to microbes --> improved sanitation efforts, better hospital practices
Koch's Postulates 1) suspected pathogen present in ALL cases of disease + absent from healthy 2) suspected pathogen must be grown in pure culture 3) cells from the pure culture must cause disease in a healthy animal 4) suspected pathogen must be reisolated + shown to be the same as the original
Martinus Beijerinck worked with enrichment cultures: start with environmental sample, inoculate into selective medium --> when organisms grow, transfer and repeat until pure culture is obtained
autotrophs acquire carbon from CO2 in air (auto vs hetero deals with CARBON SOURCE)
N2 fixing bacteria convert N2 to NH3 to be used by plants and animals
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