Phytase enzymes, nucleic acid sequences encoding phytase...

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ABSTRACT:
DNA is provided which encodes an enzyme having phytase activity isolated fromPenicillium, Fusarium, HumicolaandEmericella.Also provided for is a method of isolating DNA encoding an enzyme having phytase activity from organisms which possess such DNA, transformation of the DNA into a suitable host organism, expression of the transformed DNA and the use of the expressed phytase protein in feed as a supplement.

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