From 2008.igem.org
Regulation of the synthesis of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-4-hydroxybutryate) - Experimental
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Microbial Conversion of Polyethylene to Hydrocarbon Fuel
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Bio-removal of Nitroaromatic Compounds
Nitroaromatic compounds are widely used in the production of explosives, pesticides, plastics, dyes, pharmaceuticals, and petroleum products and are mutagenic, carcinogenic and highly stable and therefore pose an ever present and dangerious contaminant in the environment (Ye et al., 2004). Because many bacteria able to process these compounds are very specific, current research in the bioremediation of nitroaromatics is looking towards engineering novel metabolic pathways in bacteria to degrade a wide range of these pollutants (Kulkarni et al., 2007).
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