Strain Development in Microalgal Biotechnology—Random Mutagenesis Techniques

  • Bleisch R
  • Freitag L
  • Ihadjadene Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Microalgal biomass and metabolites can be used as a renewable source of nutrition, pharmaceuticals and energy to maintain or improve the quality of human life. Microalgae’s high volumetric productivity and low impact on the environment make them a promising raw material in terms of both ecology and economics. To optimize biotechnological processes with microalgae, improving the productivity and robustness of the cell factories is a major step towards economically viable bioprocesses. This review provides an overview of random mutagenesis techniques that are applied to microalgal cell factories, with a particular focus on physical and chemical mutagens, mutagenesis conditions and mutant characteristics.

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Bleisch, R., Freitag, L., Ihadjadene, Y., Sprenger, U., Steingröwer, J., Walther, T., & Krujatz, F. (2022). Strain Development in Microalgal Biotechnology—Random Mutagenesis Techniques. Life, 12(7), 961. https://doi.org/10.3390/life12070961

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