Great Short History of Microbiology Development as a Science
Abstract
The study of microorganisms, or microbiology, has demonstrated significant development since its inception and is currently a key field of biological sciences that has a huge impact on modern society and scientific research. Over the centuries, this discipline has undergone significant changes, shaping our understanding of infectious diseases and food safety. Starting from the simplest observations of microscopic organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa, and ending with modern molecular and genomic research methods. This article describes a brief historical path of microbiology development. The heuristic, morphological, physiological, immunological, and molecular genetic stages are the main periods into which the development of this science is traditionally divided, despite the lack of full-fledged and precise boundaries between them.
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