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January 28, 2011

Cow rumen metagenome study on Times Live

They used new genetic sequencing techniques to find microbes that make enzymes that in turn can break down tough grasses into usable products.

Writing in the journal Science on Thursday, they said they took samples directly from the rumen — the organ in cattle that ferments and breaks down grass.

Read more on Times Live (sourced from Reuters).

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: bioenergy, biofuel, biomass, cow rumen, Eddy Rubin, metagenomics, microbial genomics, switchgrass, U Illinois

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