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  • ...e above pathways. Over half of the metabolites described to date (56%) are derived from the isoprenoid pathway, with the remainder split mainly between the am ...and for some recent information deriving from the genome sequencing of two marine bacteria.
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  • ...Nevertheless, the seas and oceans represent a huge potential source of new drugs, innovative treatments and diagnostic tools for human and animal health. ...e access to marine resources and intellectual property rights); quality of marine resources (identification and variability); technology (screening of active
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  • ...:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology in European sea basins|European sea basins]] ...referred to as a “miniature ocean” and a “physical laboratory” for marine environmental research.
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  • ...e, C. and Rauter, A.P. 2010. Halogenated Compounds from Marine Algae. Mar. Drugs 8: 2301-2317</ref> This halogenation provides the compounds with some remar ...Souza, M., Barbosa-Filho, J.M. and Batista, L.M. 2011. Bioactivities from Marine Algae of the Genus Gracilaria. Int J Mol Sci. 12(7): 4550–4573</ref> Agar
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