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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Researchers fuse yeast, fungus DNA for new cellulosic ethanol super-process

Biofuels Digest
September 13, 2010 Jim Lane

In California, researchers at the University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has taken genes from Neospora crassa, a fungus that grows on grass and transplanted them into yeast that is already used to turn sugar into ethanol into what may be a more efficient process for cellulosic ethanol.

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