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<p>Firstly, <i>S.C-Cu</i>, <i>S8</i> (screened by SCRaMbLE) and <i>BY4741</i> are cultured in YPD liquid media for 24 hours. Then add the 430 mg/L copper ions solution. Cells are cultured for another 45 hours (30℃). Atomic absorption spectroscopy is used to measure the concentration of copper ions in the supernatant every 5 hours. We depict the adsorption curve of copper ions.</p>
 
<p>Firstly, <i>S.C-Cu</i>, <i>S8</i> (screened by SCRaMbLE) and <i>BY4741</i> are cultured in YPD liquid media for 24 hours. Then add the 430 mg/L copper ions solution. Cells are cultured for another 45 hours (30℃). Atomic absorption spectroscopy is used to measure the concentration of copper ions in the supernatant every 5 hours. We depict the adsorption curve of copper ions.</p>
<p>In the same way, we culture Cd Yeast, <i>S1</i> (screened by SCRaMbLE) and <i>BY4741</i> in YPD liquid medium for 24 hours and then add xx mg/L cadmium ions solution to the media for another xx hours (30℃). the concentration of cadmium ions in the supernatant is measured every x hours.
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<p>In the same way, we culture Cd Yeast, <i>S1</i> (screened by SCRaMbLE) and <i>BY4741</i> in YPD liquid medium for 24 hours and then add 16 mg/L cadmium ions solution to the media for another 40 hours (30℃). the concentration of cadmium ions in the supernatant is measured every 5 hours.
 
<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.5-1 and Fig.5-2, engineered yeast significantly absorbs more ion than the control group without any improvement. Furthermore, SCRaMbLE yeast also shows excellent adsorption capacity, comparable to genetically-engineered one. Fig.X1 reveals the adsorption of copper ion, which relatively faster than cadmium, showed in Fig.X2.</p>
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<p>As is illustrated in Fig.5-1 and Fig.5-2, engineered yeast significantly absorbs more ion than the control group without any improvement. Furthermore, SCRaMbLE yeast also shows excellent adsorption capacity, comparable to genetically-engineered one. Fig.5-1 reveals the adsorption of copper ion, which relatively faster than cadmium, showed in Fig.5-2.</p>
 
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Demonstrate