Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains used industrially for bioethanol production
Fuel ethanol is produced by the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae mainly from corn starch in
the United States and from sugarcane sucrose in Brazil, which together manufacture∼ 85 …
the United States and from sugarcane sucrose in Brazil, which together manufacture∼ 85 …
Ethanol biofuel production and characteristics optimization from wheat straw hydrolysate: Performance and emission study of DI-diesel engine fueled with diesel …
Bioethanol has been classified as the most widely utilized biofuel globally because it helps
greatly decrease crude oil consumption and pollution. In this study, bioethanol production …
greatly decrease crude oil consumption and pollution. In this study, bioethanol production …
Genome-powered classification of microbial eukaryotes: focus on coral algal symbionts
Modern microbial taxonomy generally relies on the use of single marker genes or sets of
concatenated genes to generate a framework for the delineation and classification of …
concatenated genes to generate a framework for the delineation and classification of …
Maximization of bioethanol productivity from wheat straw, performance and emission analysis of diesel engine running with a triple fuel blend through response …
Due to its significant contribution to reducing pollution and crude oil use, bioethanol has
been ranked as the most extensively used biofuel globally. Bioethanol was classified as a …
been ranked as the most extensively used biofuel globally. Bioethanol was classified as a …
A k-mer-Based Approach for Phylogenetic Classification of Taxa in Environmental Genomic Data
In the age of genome sequencing, whole-genome data is readily and frequently generated,
leading to a wealth of new information that can be used to advance various fields of …
leading to a wealth of new information that can be used to advance various fields of …
Alignment-free analysis of whole-genome sequences from Symbiodiniaceae reveals different phylogenetic signals in distinct regions
Dinoflagellates of the family Symbiodiniaceae are predominantly essential symbionts of
corals and other marine organisms. Recent research reveals extensive genome sequence …
corals and other marine organisms. Recent research reveals extensive genome sequence …
How adaptive laboratory evolution can boost yeast tolerance to lignocellulosic hydrolyses
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an excellent candidate for establishing cell factories
to convert lignocellulosic biomass into chemicals and fuels. To enable this technology, yeast …
to convert lignocellulosic biomass into chemicals and fuels. To enable this technology, yeast …
Phased polyploid genomes provide deeper insight into the multiple origins of domesticated Saccharomyces cerevisiae beer yeasts
Yeasts, and in particular Saccharomyces cerevisiae, have been used for brewing beer for
thousands of years. Population genomic surveys highlighted that beer yeasts are …
thousands of years. Population genomic surveys highlighted that beer yeasts are …
Performance and robustness analysis reveals phenotypic trade-offs in yeast
To design strains that can function efficiently in complex industrial settings, it is crucial to
consider their robustness, that is, the stability of their performance when faced with …
consider their robustness, that is, the stability of their performance when faced with …
PhageGE: an interactive web platform for exploratory analysis and visualization of bacteriophage genomes
Background Antimicrobial resistance is a serious threat to global health. Due to the stagnant
antibiotic discovery pipeline, bacteriophages (phages) have been proposed as an …
antibiotic discovery pipeline, bacteriophages (phages) have been proposed as an …