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bioethanol will soon be achieved at a reasonably low cost, which will hopefully lead to
a sustainable and better tomorrow.
Acknowledgments This work was supported by the National Basic Research Program of China
(973 Program, no. 2011CB707403), the International Science and Technology Cooperation
Program of China (no. 2010DFA32560), and the Program for New Century Excellent Talents in
University (NCET). We thank Didi He for proofreading this manuscript.
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