[DIYbio] Re: Bacterial Chimerae or making photosynthetic Bacillus Subtilis

Back to the drawboard. Wikipedia says, it is not capable of fixing C from CO2.

The reason why I would want to make B.Subtilis photosynthetic is to thrive on Mars. We don't know the carbon content of the soil there (due to perchlorate oxidation when heating in the instruments), organic carbon may be close to 0.


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