Genome Sequence of the Self-Flocculating Strain Saccharomyces cerevisiae SPSC01

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Jian-Ren XuFeng-Wu Bai

Abstract

The self-flocculation of yeast cells presents advantages for continuous ethanol fermentation such as their self-immobilization within fermenters for high density to improve ethanol productivity and cost-effective biomass recovery by gravity sedimentation. We sequenced and analyzed the genome of the self-flocculating Saccharomyces cerevisiae SPSC01 for the industrial production of fuel ethanol.

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Nov 9, 2019·Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology·Ruiqi TangFengwu Bai

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