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Genetically engineered Saccharomyces yeast strain 1400 containing

Fig. 9 A, B. Comparison of fermentation of xylose under identical conditions by A genetically engineered Saccharomyces yeast strain 1400(pLNH32) which contains the cloned and genetically modified XR, XD, and XK genes and by B 1400 (pXR-XD) which contains only the same cloned XR and XD genes, but not the cloned XK gene. These results demonstrate the importance of cloning the XK gene to enable the Saccharomyces yeasts such as 1400 (pLNH32) to ferment xylose to ethanol... Fig. 9 A, B. Comparison of fermentation of xylose under identical conditions by A genetically engineered Saccharomyces yeast strain 1400(pLNH32) which contains the cloned and genetically modified XR, XD, and XK genes and by B 1400 (pXR-XD) which contains only the same cloned XR and XD genes, but not the cloned XK gene. These results demonstrate the importance of cloning the XK gene to enable the Saccharomyces yeasts such as 1400 (pLNH32) to ferment xylose to ethanol...

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