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Genetically engineered bacteria are being developed to produce alternative fuels.
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Genetically engineered bacteria (and other microbes) are actively being developed to produce alternative fuels such as ethanol, butanol, biodiesel precursors, hydrogen, and biohydrocarbons.
Genetically engineered bacteria (and other microbes) are actively being developed to produce alternative fuels such as ethanol, butanol, biodiesel precursors, hydrogen, and biohydrocarbons.
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