Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Caltech scientists breed bacteria that make tiny high-energy carbon rings

04/10/2018 03:06 PM EDT

a bacterial enzyme and the high-energy carbon ring it created

Researchers in the lab of Frances Arnold have used directed evolution to breed bacteria that produce synthetically versatile, high-energy carbon rings in an efficient way.


Full story at http://www.caltech.edu/news/caltech-scientists-breed-bacteria-make-tiny-high-energy-carbon-rings-81885

Source
California Institute of Technology


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