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      Chlamydomonas as a model for biofuels and bio-products production

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          Developing renewable energy sources is critical to maintaining the economic growth of the planet while protecting the environment. First generation biofuels focused on food crops like corn and sugarcane for ethanol production, and soybean and palm for biodiesel production. Second generation biofuels based on cellulosic ethanol produced from terrestrial plants, has received extensive funding and recently pilot facilities have been commissioned, but to date output of fuels from these sources has fallen well short of what is needed. Recent research and pilot demonstrations have highlighted the potential of algae as one of the most promising sources of sustainable liquid transportation fuels. Algae have also been established as unique biofactories for industrial, therapeutic, and nutraceutical co-products. Chlamydomonas reinhardtii’s long established role in the field of basic research in green algae has paved the way for understanding algal metabolism and developing genetic engineering protocols. These tools are now being utilized in C. reinhardtii and in other algal species for the development of strains to maximize biofuels and bio-products yields from the lab to the field.

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          Journal
          9207397
          2425
          Plant J
          Plant J.
          The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology
          0960-7412
          1365-313X
          6 June 2017
          18 February 2015
          May 2015
          27 July 2017
          : 82
          : 3
          : 523-531
          Affiliations
          California Center for Algae Biotechnology, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Dr, La Jolla, CA 92093-0368, USA
          Author notes
          [* ]For correspondence ( smayfield@ 123456ucsd.edu )
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          PMC5531182 PMC5531182 5531182 nihpa881331
          10.1111/tpj.12780
          5531182
          25641390
          c36a7b9e-1914-401c-b3cd-3b48463a6d4e
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          bio-products,molecular engineering, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ,recombinant proteins,biofuels

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