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Metabolic engineering is a branch of biotechnology that focuses on the manipulation of metabolic pathways in living organisms to produce desired products. It involves the use of genetic engineering, biochemistry, and molecular biology to modify the metabolic pathways of an organism to increase the production of a desired product. Metabolic engineering is used to produce a variety of products, including pharmaceuticals, food ingredients, and biofuels. It is also used to improve the efficiency of existing processes, such as fermentation.
Metabolic engineering is a rapidly growing field, with applications in a variety of industries. It is used to develop new products, improve existing processes, and reduce costs. It is also used to develop new technologies, such as synthetic biology and gene editing.
Some companies in the metabolic engineering market include Amyris, Ginkgo Bioworks, Novozymes, and Synthetic Genomics. Show Less Read more