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Algal Genetic Engineering

Algae are being explored for many additional industrial-scale applications beyond therapeutics and biofuels. Some of these involve alternative uses for algal biomass left over after lipid extraction, while others require genetically engineered strains. [Pg.624]

Rehnstam-Holm, A.-S., Godhe, A., 2003. Genetic engineering of algal species. In DoeUe, H.W. (Ed.), Biotechnology. Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS) UNESGO. [Pg.358]


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