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Further iterations of 'the egg' could also have an even shorter, cleaner, ingredients list, he said. Euglena has a PDCAAS score of 0.96-1.00. Other products in the eunite pipeline can replicate ...
Euglena has a single whip-like structure located at one end of its body that pulls it through the water. Euglena also has a flexible cell wall that allows it to twist and turn in a characteristic ...
The potential in your pond Date: August 14, 2015 Source: John Innes Centre Summary: Scientists have discovered that Euglena gracilis, the single cell algae which inhabits most garden ponds, has a ...
Using CRISPR/Cas9 to edit the genome of Euglena gracilis, Dr. Masami Nakazawa and her team at the Graduate School of Agriculture's Department of Applied Biochemistry produced stable mutants that ...
Euglena was founded in 2005, and the company’s name comes from the algae it has been farming commercially ever since. Euglena gracilis is a tiny single-celled organism with plant and animal qualities.
Through genome editing using CRISPR/Cas9, researchers stably create euglena mutants that can produce wax esters with improved cold flow, making the esters suitable as feedstock for biofuels.