Two possible candidate enzymes from Ulva lactuca-associated epiphytic bacteria obtained through PCR and functional evaluation
Epiphytic bacteria from marine macroalgae synthesize enzymes of industrial and biotechnological interest. In this study, we obtained two DNA candidate fragments for lipid-degrading enzymes from the total DNA of Ulva lactuca-associated epiphytic bacteria. First, we evaluated a method for total ba...
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Autor principal: | Ruiz-Toquica Jordan Steven, Comba-González Natalia Beatriz, Montoya-Castaño Dolly |
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Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
2020
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