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Nature Reviews Microbiology 5, 248–250 (1 April 2007) | doi:10.1038/nrmicro1644
A more convenient truth
Abstract
The current concern about global warming and potential future energy sources is forcing governments and researchers to think about fuel alternatives. Microorganisms have the potential to make various fuels, including ethanol, hydrogen and methane. The ability to exploit this potential is dependent on a deep understanding of the underlying biological processes. Genome sequencing and interpretation can contribute to understanding these processes, as the four genomes discussed here show.
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