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As the genetic tools get more advanced, other organisms can be considered. Next to synthetic chassis organisms, this might also include native methylotrophs such as ''B. methanolicus''. But before glycogen accumulation can be engineered in these organisms, our ''glgP'' knockout strain and the methanol assimilation BioBricks will be valuable tools to further understand the regulation of these pathways. | As the genetic tools get more advanced, other organisms can be considered. Next to synthetic chassis organisms, this might also include native methylotrophs such as ''B. methanolicus''. But before glycogen accumulation can be engineered in these organisms, our ''glgP'' knockout strain and the methanol assimilation BioBricks will be valuable tools to further understand the regulation of these pathways. | ||
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With the left over arable land and improved agriculture, we can guarantee food security without an extensive use of fertilizers. The decreased use of fertilizers reduced the pollution of rivers and oceans which led to a more stable environment. | With the left over arable land and improved agriculture, we can guarantee food security without an extensive use of fertilizers. The decreased use of fertilizers reduced the pollution of rivers and oceans which led to a more stable environment. | ||
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