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Microbial production of alka(e)ne biofuels

[Display omitted] •Fatty acid, aldehyde and acyl-CoA/ACP are major precursors for alka(e)ne synthesis.•Different metabolic strategies greatly affect alka(e)ne yield and properties.•Fatty acid metabolism is critical for alka(e)ne biosynthesis.•Choice of microbial platform is important for alka(e)ne b...

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