On 06/21/2014 11:23 PM, Andrew Willoughby wrote:
> even if the synthesis pathway is different from coffee's it doesn't seem as hard to increase the caffeine amount as it would be if
> you had to completely engineer the pathway into the plant.
Excellent lateral thinking! Ideas like this will flower even in an environment
of legal barriers, costs of research that are normally too high, and technical difficulty.
Go DIYBIO.
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Re: [DIYbio] Increasing production of compounds already present in a plant?
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