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In Silico Modeling And Experimental Validation For Improving Methanogenesis From Co2 Via M Maripaludis 1st Edition Nishu Goyal Auth

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In Silico Modeling And Experimental Validation For Improving Methanogenesis From Co2 Via M Maripaludis 1st Edition Nishu Goyal Auth
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.47 MB
Pages: 140
Author: Nishu Goyal (auth.)
ISBN: 9789811025099, 9789811025105, 9811025096, 981102510X
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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In Silico Modeling And Experimental Validation For Improving Methanogenesis From Co2 Via M Maripaludis 1st Edition Nishu Goyal Auth by Nishu Goyal (auth.) 9789811025099, 9789811025105, 9811025096, 981102510X instant download after payment.

This thesis explores the ability of M. maripaludis to capture and convert CO2 to methane in the presence of free nitrogen, and offers a consolidated review of the metabolic processes and applications of M. maripaludis. Further, it develops, validates and analyzes the first genome-scale metabolic model (iMM518) of M. maripaludis. Readers will discover, for the first time, the impact of nitrogen fixation on methane production. As such, the thesis will be of interest to researchers working on M. maripaludis, biofuels and bioenergy, systems biology modeling and its experimental validation, estimation of maintenance energy parameters, nitrogen fixing microbes, and bioremediation.

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