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Pre-genomic, genomic and post-genomic study of microbial communities involved in bioenergy

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Nature Reviews MicroBiology , 6(8), p.604-612, 2008Trabajos contenidos:
  • Rittmann, Bruce E
  • Krajmalnik-Brown, Rosa
  • Halden, Rolf U
Recursos en línea: Resumen: Microorganisms can produce renewable energy in large quantities and without damaging the environment or disrupting food supply. The microbial communities must be robust and self-stabilizing, and their essential syntrophies must be managed. Pre-genomic, genomic and post-genomic tools can provide crucial information about the structure and function of these microbial communities. Applying these tools will help accelerate the rate at which microbial bioenergy processes move from intriguing science to real-world practice
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Microorganisms can produce renewable energy in large quantities and without damaging the environment or disrupting food supply. The microbial communities must be robust and self-stabilizing, and their essential syntrophies must be managed. Pre-genomic, genomic and post-genomic tools can provide crucial information about the structure and function of these microbial communities. Applying these tools will help accelerate the rate at which microbial bioenergy processes move from intriguing science to real-world practice

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