Genetically modified bacteria break down plastics in saltwater ( www.sciencedaily.com )

To address this challenge, the researchers worked with two species of bacteria. The first bacterium, Vibrio natriegens, thrives in saltwater and is remarkable – in part – because it reproduces very quickly. The second bacterium, Ideonella sakaiensis, is remarkable because it produces enzymes that allow it to break down PET and eat it.

jmcs ,

“remarkable … because it reproduces very quickly” + “remarkable because it produces enzymes that allow it to break down PET and eat it” + civilization that’s literally built on top of PET = No Way This Can Go Wrong.

itsonlygeorge ,

So I guess we’ll need new antibacterial chemicals to keep our plastic from rotting/getting eaten by gmo bacteria.

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