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microorganism may: This phrase is likely part of a sentence discussing the possibility or potential action of a microscopic organism

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The microorganism may be recombinant or wild type.
In preferred embodiments the antagonistic microorganism may comprise an antagonistic yeast.
The microorganism may be living or deactivated.
In other preferred embodiments the antagonistic microorganism may comprise an antagonistic bacteria.
The microorganism may also be a combination of suitable microorganisms.
The antagonistic microorganism may be a yeast.
The microorganism may be altered to improve or to make the enzymes.
The fatty acid degradation capacity of a microorganism may be reduce in various ways.
The microorganism may be aerobic or anaerobic.
Studies involving substances produced by this microorganism may contribute to the understanding of this mechanism.
The microorganism may thereby be sheared.
The genetically modified fermenting microorganism may be Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
The microorganism may be a bacterium.
The genetically modified fermenting microorganism may be Candida sonorensis.
The microorganism may be a cyanobacterium.

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Preferably the glucose fermenting microorganism may be Lactococcus lactis.
The microorganism may be altered to improve or to make the cellulase composition.
The genetically modified fermenting microorganism may be Escherichia coli.
The microorganism may be adapted to express the appropriate transcription factor.
The genetically modified fermenting microorganism may be Klebsiella oxytoca.
The microorganism may comprise one or more exogenous nucleic acids.
The genetically modified fermenting microorganism may be Zymomonas mobilis.
The microorganism may be part of the microflora on the mucosal surface.
The genetically modified fermenting microorganism may be Kluyveromyces marxianus.
Microorganism may be conducted using a method widely known in the art.
The recovered enzyme or microorganism may be recycled as described above.
A microorganism may be modified to modulate the expression level of an endogenous gene.
In some embodiments, the microorganism may be immobilized or encapsulated.
Microorganism may be carried out by various methods well known in the art.
Any suitable photosynthesizing microorganism may be cultured in the photobioreactor of the invention.
Thus, the native gene cluster as it naturally occurs in a microorganism may be modified.
The test microorganism may comprise bacteria.
In any of the exemplary embodiments described herein, the microorganism may be isolated.
A probiotic microorganism may also be added.
Thereby, microbial transformation mainly by vegetative hyphae of the microorganism may be easily performed.
The microorganism may possess multiple copies of the phytase gene.
In one embodiment, the microorganism may be frozen and thawed.
The microorganism may be a naturally occurring microorganism or it may be a transformed microorganism.
Further, the prokaryotic microorganism may be a cyanobacterial species.
The microorganism may express an attenuated level of an endogenous gene encoding a thioesterase.
In a preferred embodiment the microorganism may be a slow-growing bacterium.
The microorganism may be fermented by any method known in the art.
Alternatively, the transformed microorganism may be used in a dry form.
The microorganism may be detected by any suitable method known in the art.
In embodiments, the antagonistic microorganism may comprise beneficial bacteria.
The microorganism may be employed for preventing or treating food induced hypersensitivity reactions.
After propagation, the alcohol producing microorganism may be added to one or more fermentation containers.
The microorganism may be from the group consisting of blue green algae and phytoplankton.
Asymptomatic infections may also occur, and the microorganism may cause extra-intestinal infections.
The recombinant microorganism may be cultured under the same conditions as described above.

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