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ICGEB scientists producing biofuel from engineered microorganisms

Biotech Today — February 28, 2020 in News 5 Likes 360 Views Share TwitterTweet on Twitter FacebookShare on Facebook Google+Google+ PinterestPinterest

A team from ICGEB has successfully engineered a marine cyanobacterium called Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 for biofuel production.

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