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17 June 201615 June 2016

Synthetic Biology – The next renewables frontier?

More and more interests focusing on microbial genome engineering tools for chemicals production

  Ok, so the title might be a bit misleading as I’ve been covering agbiotech for more than a decade…

Full text: http://greenchemicalsblog.com/2016/06/11/synthetic-biology-the-next-renewables-frontier/

Author

Doris de Guzman

Source

Green Chemicals Blog, 2016-06-11.

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