Department of General Practice, Federal University of Goias, Km-0, Goiânia P.O. Box 131, GO, Brazil
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Potential for Producing Fourth-generation Biological Products via Genetic Engineering of Filamentous Fungi
Author(s): Peeter Vivi*
Biotechnology has undergone significant advancements over the past few decades, leading to the development of various generations of biological
products. Fourth-generation biological products represent the latest innovations, focusing on sustainability, efficiency, and advanced genetic
engineering techniques. Filamentous fungi, with their diverse metabolic capabilities and ease of genetic manipulation, hold tremendous potential
for producing these advanced biological products. This article explores the potential of filamentous fungi in the production of fourth-generation
biological products through genetic engineering. Filamentous fungi are a group of fungi characterized by their thread-like structures called hyphae,
which form a mycelium. These fungi are found in various environments and play critical roles in decomposing organic matter, nutrient cycling, and
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DOI:
10.37421/2329-9126.2024.12.546
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