2017 journal article

Cloning, Over-Expression, and Purification of Carbonic Anhydrase from an Extremophilic Bacterium: An Introduction to Advanced Molecular Biology

AMERICAN BIOLOGY TEACHER, 80(1), 29–34.

By: V. Somalinga*, H. Klemmer n, A. Arun n, S. Mathews*, H. Wapshott n & A. Grunden n

author keywords: research methods; high school student research program; carbonic anhydrase; protein purification; protonography; Photobacterium profundum
TL;DR: Successful cloning and over-expression by high school students of two novel carbonic anhydrases from a psychrohalophile with application in biofuel production are reported. (via Semantic Scholar)
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