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Bioengineers Develop Bacterial Strain That Could Increase Ethanol Production

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December 10, 2010   |   Post Your Comment

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The team found that by metabolically altering the strain, sugar fermentation time was reduced from over 110 hours to about 35 hours. This improvement in fermentation allowed the strain to ferment higher concentrations of xylose.
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