Difference between revisions of "Team:NYMU-Taipei/Nitrogen starvation"

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Acyl moieties derived from the degradation of membrane lipids then recycle into triacylglycerol, increasing carbon flux towards glycerol-3 -phosphate and acyl-CoA for fatty acid synthesis.  
 
Acyl moieties derived from the degradation of membrane lipids then recycle into triacylglycerol, increasing carbon flux towards glycerol-3 -phosphate and acyl-CoA for fatty acid synthesis.  
 
As such, the oil accumulation under nitrogen starvation will increase.</p>
 
As such, the oil accumulation under nitrogen starvation will increase.</p>
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<p>  There are currently two types of cultivated systems: open-pond and closed bioreactors.  
 
<p>  There are currently two types of cultivated systems: open-pond and closed bioreactors.  
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