G.M.O. issue may affect enzymes
date:Mar 05, 2014
me, not any other forms of enzymes, like xylanase.

I can still make it work, he said. It just wont be quite as selective as I might like.

In an example of a bioengineered enzyme, a gene found in nature is transferred from one organism to another organism, he said. Growing the second organism in a manufacturing setting may produce mostly just the desired enzyme. For another example, a protein-engineered enzyme may work more efficiently in a system. The protein may be altered to work better in a
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