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A team led by researchers at Jiangnan University removed two genes from the genome of Fusarium venenatum*, *the fungus used in the meat substitute Quorn. The newly modified fungus is more nutritious and less resource-intensive than the original strain — and much more so than meat. The authors reported that the modified strain, which they call FCPD, produced 88% more protein while consuming 44% fewer nutrients than the original fungus. The paper was published in Trends in Biotechnology on November 19.

“We successfully made a fungus not only more nutritious but also more environmentally friendly by tweaking its genes,” co…

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