![Illustration showing fish bones on the sea floor, surrounded by DNA helix and microbe icons. In the centre is an icon that looks like barrel, with the word MGnify on it, symbolising the MGnify database for microbiome data. On the right are green sachets with the words "protein powder"on them. The illustration is meant to represent some of the elements required when upcycling fish and more generally animal bone into protein powder.](https://www.embl.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/2024-FINN-Bone-degradation-use-case-1000x600-final-300x180.jpg)
Case study: Discovering new enzymes to upcycle food waste
EMBL-EBI data resource helps scientists upcycle animal by-products.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2024
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EMBL-EBI data resource helps scientists upcycle animal by-products.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2024
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The MGnify data resource for microbiome data has launched the latest MGnify Genomes catalogue comprising 112,951 genomes derived from mouse gut datasets, represented by 2,847 species-level cluster representative genomes. This catalogue was generated as part of our work with the MRC funded…
2024
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