Biofuels pioneer Mascoma LLC and the Department of Energy's BioEnergy Science Center
have developed a revolutionary strain of yeast that could help significantly accelerate the development of biofuels from nonfood plant matter.
The approach could provide a pathway to eventual expansion of biofuels production beyond the current output limited to ethanol derived from corn.
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