Submitted by chrisdh79 t3_yd3b4e in Futurology
lacergunn t1_itr5mrr wrote
Reply to comment by chriswhoppers in Recycling plastic is practically impossible — and the problem is getting worse by chrisdh79
That's what the modification is for. I dont need all of the fungi's genes, just the ones that produce the enzymes that break down the plastics into their base nutrients.
Of course this is all hypothetical, I dont have anywhere close to the resources to actually experiment with this
chriswhoppers t1_itr6gfs wrote
Theoretically its completely possible. Using yeast fermentation, specific enzymes can be targeted and reproduced rapidly with high purity through very meticulous chloroplast extractions. Then the enzyme would be introduced over generations of your plant variety, in hopes of mutations to produce a stellar variety for you specific purpose. Yeast fermentation isn't necessary, but much faster than having fungus grow next to your plant and cloning the mutants from there
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