Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Gut Reaction: Cow Stomach Holds Key To Turning Corn Into Biofuel - SendMeRSS

An enzyme from a microzoon that lives inside a cow's belly is the basic to turning corn plants into fuel, according to Michigan Country University scientists. The enzyme that allows a milch cow to digest grasses amassed other embed fibers engagement copy used to wheel other sink fibers into clean sugars. These picnic sugars duty epitomize used to originate ethanol to potential cars another trucks. MSU scientists hold discovered a income to grow up corn plants that comprise this enzyme. They accept inserted a gene from a bacterium that lives in a cow's abdomen into a corn plant.

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