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Growing the Fuel of the Future

06/20/2017 11:06 AM

..."ExxonMobil and Synthetic Genomics Inc. today announced a breakthrough in joint research into advanced biofuels involving the modification of an algae strain that more than doubled its oil content without significantly inhibiting the strain's growth.

Using advanced cell engineering technologies at Synthetic Genomics, the ExxonMobil-Synthetic Genomics research team modified an algae strain to enhance the algae's oil content from 20 percent to more than 40 percent. Results of the research were published today in the peer-reviewed journal Nature Biotechnology by lead authors Imad Ajjawi and Eric Moellering of Synthetic Genomics.

Researchers at Synthetic Genomics' laboratory in La Jolla discovered a new process for increasing oil production by identifying a genetic switch that could be fine-tuned to regulate the conversion of carbon to oil in the algae species, Nannochloropsis gaditana. The team established a proof-of-concept approach that resulted in the algae doubling its lipid fraction of cellular carbon compared to the parent – while sustaining growth.

"This key milestone in our advanced biofuels program confirms our belief that algae can be incredibly productive as a renewable energy source with a corresponding positive contribution to our environment," said Vijay Swarup, vice president for research and development at ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company. "Our work with Synthetic Genomics continues to be an important part of our broader research into lower-emission technologies to reduce the risk of climate change."

"The major inputs for phototropic algae production are sunlight and carbon dioxide, two resources that are abundant, sustainable and free," said Oliver Fetzer, Ph.D., chief executive officer at Synthetic Genomics. "Discoveries made through our partnership with ExxonMobil demonstrate how advanced cell engineering capabilities at Synthetic Genomics can unlock biology to optimize how we use these resources and create solutions for many of today's sustainability challenges – from renewable energy to nutrition and human health."

Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2017-06-breakthrough-algae-biofuel.html#jCp

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06/20/2017 1:22 PM

Very interesting. I assume the strain of algae is already quite prolific in terms of biomass rate. I know there are natural strains that produce up to 45% of mass as lipids (oil), but I suspect those only grow under narrow conditions and probably could not stave off an invasive algae species, where a faster growing species (under the linear part of the growth curve) under continuous harvest could much more readily stave off such an invasion, thereby allowing monoculture with high yield to continue indefinitely.

Yes, this is a big step forward.

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06/20/2017 1:44 PM

Nothing wrong with that! One can purchase freeze dried product that whips up a tasty shake as a "super" food beverage.

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06/22/2017 5:30 AM

I prefer :

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06/22/2017 9:49 AM

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06/20/2017 2:39 PM

Synthetic Genomics research team modified an algae strain to enhance the algae's oil content from 20 percent to more than 40 percent.

There are upsides and down sides to Genetically Modifying plant life, which CR4 has covered quite a bit in the past.

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06/20/2017 3:20 PM

Well, as long as it does not result in the ocean turning to blood, we're good. And as long as the moon does shine a blood moon every night, that is OK with me too.

I am still not sure what that red rain stuff is all about. One Indian researcher claims it is an alien life form. The cells (and it is unicellular life) are apparently like red blood cells, no nucleus found. What does it use in place of DNA? Don't ask me, as I am clueless on this one.

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06/20/2017 3:25 PM

To this day, with out it (GMO),... the world would be a hungry place.

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06/20/2017 4:39 PM

When you think about it, we (the human race) have been doing plant genetics modifications even before we knew how to splice genetic traits into the DNA. It was called selective cross-fertilization back in the ancient 20th Century, and it kept the world from being a hungrier place in its day.

AFAICT no one has died from eating a GMO corn on the cob, or tomato.

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06/20/2017 5:19 PM

Only instead of it taking generations to accomplish,... it can be accomplished in 1 generation.

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