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<p>In terms of the respective ability to adsorb copper and cadmium, we compare genetically-engineered yeast, SCRaMbLE yeast and original one.
 
<p>In terms of the respective ability to adsorb copper and cadmium, we compare genetically-engineered yeast, SCRaMbLE yeast and original one.
  
<p>As is illustrated in Fig.X1 and Fig.X2, engineered yeast significantly absorbs more ion than control group without any improvement. Furthermore, SCRaMbLE yeast also shows excellent adsorption capacity, comparable to genetically-engineered one. Fig.X1 reveals the adorption of copper ion, which relatively faster than cadmium, showed in Fig.X2.</p>
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<p>As is illustrated in Fig.X1 and Fig.X2, engineered yeast significantly absorbs more ions than control group without any improvement. Furthermore, SCRaMbLE yeast also shows excellent adsorption capacity, comparable to genetically-engineered one. Fig.X1 reveals the adorption of copper ion, which relatively faster than cadmium, showed in Fig.X2.</p>
  
 
<p>Afterwards, we check if the <i>vika</i> enzyme could work well. The Cu yeast with a plasmid expressing <i>vika</i> is grew in the medium with <i> raffinose</i>, then transferred to heavy metal solution.
 
<p>Afterwards, we check if the <i>vika</i> enzyme could work well. The Cu yeast with a plasmid expressing <i>vika</i> is grew in the medium with <i> raffinose</i>, then transferred to heavy metal solution.
<p>Fig.X3 clearly shows the change of the concentration of heavy metal ions in the supernatant. Firstly, the Cu yeast works smoothly. The concentration of copper ions declines over time while that of cadmium ions barely changes. X hours later, we add <i>galactose</i> to the solution. Situation changes. <i>Vika</i> enzyme induces the enzyme, changing Cu yeast to Cd yeast. It leads to faster adsorption of cadmium but slower for copper.</p>
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<p>Fig.X3 clearly shows the change of the concentration of heavy metal ions in the supernatant. Firstly, the Cu yeast works smoothly. The concentration of copper ions declines over time while that of cadmium ions barely changes. X hours later, we add <i>galactose</i> to the solution. Situation changes. <i>Galactose</i> induces the <i>Vika</i> enzyme, changing Cu yeast to Cd yeast. It leads to faster adsorption of cadmium but slower for copper.</p>
  
  

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