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    Controlling starch levels in algae could reduce greenhouse gases

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    High-starch algae are important in biofuel production, as a feed supplement in agriculture and as an efficient way to bind carbon dioxide. Researchers have now found a new method to control starch storage in algae—a finding with potential applications in areas such as reducing greenhouse gases.
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