Figure 1: Background information on lycopadiene biosynthesis in B. braunii race L. Figure 2: Hydrocarbon composition and hydrocarbon-related enzyme activities in B. braunii race L. Figure 3: ...
When a global pandemic forced previous a graduate student out of the lab and onto the computer, he found a world of difference hidden in the long-studied species of Botryoccocus braunii -- and ...
The genome of the fuel-producing green microalga Botryococcus braunii has been sequenced by a team of researchers. In addition to sequencing the genome, other genetic facts emerged that ultimately ...
A common microscopic pond and lake alga named Botryococcus braunii makes big amounts of liquid hydrocarbons that can be used to make biofuel. Problem is, we can't use the organism itself as a source, ...
Certain Paleozoic oil-bearing rocks--boghead coals or torbanites, and others--derive their oil content from the hydrocarbon-producing alga Botryococcus. The same genus produces fatty sediments in ...
The green microalga Botryococcus braunii produces unusually large amounts of liquid hydrocarbons from carbon dioxide and photosynthesis, and secretes these hydrocarbons outside of cells. These ...
The waters of the Sea of Galilee are safe to swim in, the Water Ministry confirmed on Monday, despite the bright red color the water has developed. The appearance of red spots in the sea is the result ...
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