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At the 2007 iGEM Jamboree, we will present our synthetic biology approach to the design and implementation of a novel metabolic pathway in ''E. coli'' that utilizes cellulose and sunlight as sole energy sources for the biosynthesis of butanol, an alternative liquid transportation fuel. Click [http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:VGEM/2007/Projects here] to find our more about our other projects that will not be presented this year. | At the 2007 iGEM Jamboree, we will present our synthetic biology approach to the design and implementation of a novel metabolic pathway in ''E. coli'' that utilizes cellulose and sunlight as sole energy sources for the biosynthesis of butanol, an alternative liquid transportation fuel. Click [http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:VGEM/2007/Projects here] to find our more about our other projects that will not be presented this year. | ||
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Harvesting Biomass and Light to Power Butanol Biosynthesis
At the 2007 iGEM Jamboree, we will present our synthetic biology approach to the design and implementation of a novel metabolic pathway in E. coli that utilizes cellulose and sunlight as sole energy sources for the biosynthesis of butanol, an alternative liquid transportation fuel. Click here to find our more about our other projects that will not be presented this year.
Send comments to George McArthur
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