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Scientists discovered that the process begins when the green algae first absorb strontium, calcium and barium from water. The strontium and barium form crystals inside of each algae cell. The crystals remain inside the cells, but the algae filters out and excretes calcium and other minerals that may be present. The strontium is then isolated, and thus able to be treated.
They could use genetic engineering to produce algae that are able to collect more strontium.
How Do scientists manipulate the algae's process to be more strontium selective?
- Through gene manipulation
- By modifying their DNA to make them better at taking in the strontium.
- By finding organisms with the specific genes they need, cut them out, and then insert them into the algae.
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