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Biological synthesis unbounded?

Chemical synthesis of specialty and commodity products still reigns supreme but greener, metabolic engineering approaches are gaining ground.

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Figure 1: A decision tree for designing a high-throughput screen for detecting a metabolic product.

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Pfleger, B., Prather, K. Biological synthesis unbounded?. Nat Biotechnol 33, 1148–1149 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt.3399

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