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The research team used genetic engineering to alter strains of E. coli bacteria to produce hydrogen from sugars.
This bacterium was genetically engineered by UBC researchers to produce lycopene for biogenic solar cells.
A specific strain of E. coli was engineered by MIT researchers to produce proteins on gold nanoparticles, enabling the creation of a functioning organic circuit.
A common strain of E. coli bacteria is being transformed by researchers to produce biofuels and chemical components for plastics and pharmaceuticals.
A modified strain of e. coli bacteria is being used to feed on switchgrass and produce a chemical that can be used as biofuel.

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