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Few things are certain in life, but one constant remains: a finite supply of fossil fuels cannot sustain the needs of a world population of 7 billion people. The need for biofuels is rapidly evolving at a global scale.
With a limited natural supply and a growing global demand,synthetic biology provides emerging, alternative energy solutions. We’re partnering with the industry’s most forward-thinking organizations and employing the most innovative, rigorous, and robust tools on the market to provide comprehensive solutions to the biofuel industry to develop, optimize, and mass produce new, renewable energy sources.
Life Technologies offers a comprehensive portfolio of tools and services designed for metabolic engineering, enabling a more effective approach to optimizing organisms and bioproduction pathways, empowering the development of biofuels, energy crops, biobased chemicals, and CO2 sequestration methods.
Genes and genetic tools for improved energy crops
Pathway engineering tools, techniques, and biodesign software for optimized microbial conversions
Optimized hosts for drop-in end-products
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If you are working with plant species as a source of renewable energy, Life Technologies has all you need to empower your plant science research. Explore our solutions for De novo and transcriptome sequencing, plant genotyping, QTL mapping, plant genetic engineering and more here. | Plant Resources |
Seeds or grains of edible food crops such as corn, rapeseed, palm, and soybean | Specialized nonfood crops and plants such as Jatropha and switchgrass | Waste biomass including stalks and wood chips | Algae |
The synthetic biology group at Life Technologies understands that progress does not happen in isolation. Biofuel industry leaders look to us for the innovation and expertise to make biofuels a global reality, and we welcome the opportunity to discuss different forms of collaboration and strategic partnerships.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.