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The bacteria were found to be 64% G+.
Very few bacteria were found to synthesize 2-PE.
We therefore developed (in co-operation with Silantes GmbH, Germany) a novel diet based on Ralstonia eutropha bacteria, which we found to be not only better tolerable for the animals but also more cost-effective.
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