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- | Degrading methane and saving the Earth – that sounds all great, but how can we evaluate the feasibility of our project before it has been turned into reality? We generated a mathematical model by combining data achieved experimentally and taken from previously published literature. This way we are able to address important questions providing information on the implementation and application of our methane-utilizing bacterium, such as the amount needed for efficient degradation and the costs coming along with it.<br><br> | + | Degrading methane and saving the Earth – that sounds all great, but how can we evaluate the feasibility of our project before it has been turned into reality? We generated a mathematical model by combining data achieved experimentally and taken from previously published literature. This way we are able to address important questions providing information on the implementation and application of our methane-utilizing bacterium, such as the amount of enzyme needed for efficient degradation and the costs coming along with it.<br><br> |
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Modeling
Degrading methane and saving the Earth – that sounds all great, but how can we evaluate the feasibility of our project before it has been turned into reality? We generated a mathematical model by combining data achieved experimentally and taken from previously published literature. This way we are able to address important questions providing information on the implementation and application of our methane-utilizing bacterium, such as the amount of enzyme needed for efficient degradation and the costs coming along with it.