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Dyadic International Extends Collaboration With The Scripps Research Institute on C1 Genome

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Dyadic International, Inc., a biotechnology company developing enzymes for use in the production of cellulosic ethanol, has extended its collaboration with The Scripps Research Institute by entering into an agreement with Scripps to re-annotate the genome of Dyadic’s patented and proprietary Chrysosporium lucknowense fungus, known as C1.

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DOE awards $35M to 15 projects in ARPA-E ECOSynBio program to reduce carbon footprint of biofuel production

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Many biofuels, including ethanol, biodiesel and other products derived from organic material (biomass), are almost exclusively produced via fermentation. The CO 2 released in the upgrading process is recycled internally to produce more acetate. University of Delaware. INvizyne Technologies, Inc.

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