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         <p>Our project aims to take relatively unused biomass and
         <p>Our project aims to take relatively unused biomass and
         create a useable fuel. We wanted to prove that biofuel
         create a useable fuel. We wanted to prove that biofuel
         was not only an economically viable alternative but also
         was not only an economically viable alternative but also
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         a realistic approach that allowed for ease of use without
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         a realistic approach that allowed for ease of use, without
         significant challenges to current infrastructure.</p>
         significant challenges to current infrastructure.</p>
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         <p>We divided the scientific aspect of our project into
         <p>We divided the scientific aspect of our project into
         three sections: growth, genetics, and esterification. Growth
         three sections: growth, genetics, and esterification. Growth
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         focussed on comparing the growth of Neurospora on different
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         focussed on comparing the growth of <i>Neurospora</i> on different
         substrates.  Genetics aimed at manipulating fatty acid
         substrates.  Genetics aimed at manipulating fatty acid
         regulation and production.  As well, much documentation
         regulation and production.  As well, much documentation
         was carried out on determining the ideal conditions for
         was carried out on determining the ideal conditions for
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         genetic construction in Neurospora the product of this
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         genetic construction in <i>Neurospora</i> - the product of this
         work being a new RFC. Esterification aspired to form an
         work being a new RFC. Esterification aspired to form an
         efficient and an affordable means of taking the fatty acids
         efficient and an affordable means of taking the fatty acids
         from Neurospora and creating a viable fuel. Please click
         from Neurospora and creating a viable fuel. Please click
         on the subproject images below to learn more about each. </p>
         on the subproject images below to learn more about each. </p>
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Latest revision as of 01:52, 29 September 2011

PROJECT

Project Overview

Our project aims to take relatively unused biomass and create a useable fuel. We wanted to prove that biofuel was not only an economically viable alternative but also a realistic approach that allowed for ease of use, without significant challenges to current infrastructure.


We divided the scientific aspect of our project into three sections: growth, genetics, and esterification. Growth focussed on comparing the growth of Neurospora on different substrates. Genetics aimed at manipulating fatty acid regulation and production. As well, much documentation was carried out on determining the ideal conditions for genetic construction in Neurospora - the product of this work being a new RFC. Esterification aspired to form an efficient and an affordable means of taking the fatty acids from Neurospora and creating a viable fuel. Please click on the subproject images below to learn more about each.