Synopsis: Microorganisms: Bacteria: Gram-negative bacteria: Escherichia:


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and are not nearly as common as other foodborne illnesses like salmonella and E coli. Still


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resource control and competition Bioengineering e coli to turn seaweed into fuel Fatty foods cause brain scarring, study shows


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Startup turns landfill-bound plastics into oil E coli bacteria that eats switchgrass to make fuel Dead people power:


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E coli bacteria that eats switchgrass to make fuel How do you solve a problem like next-gen biofuels?


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partner with DSM Bioengineering e coli to turn seaweed into fuel Next-gen biofuels in 2012:


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in the lab. They did this by engineering a strain of  E coli bacteria to produce the sugar for them, quickly and cheaply.


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Bioengineering e coli to turn seaweed into fuel Fed-backed Range Fuels sells plant for pennies on the dollar Chemical giant BASF invests in biomass-to-sugar startup Next-gen biofuels in 2012:


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E coli and Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus in the livestock digestive system. oesalmonella will be cured within two to three weeks after the chicken is fed with Orgacids


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They engineered E coli bacteria to contain sets of genes with growth hormone and also with malate, a root detector.


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