Article 4A7MY Forget growing weed—make yeast spit out CBD and THC instead

Forget growing weed—make yeast spit out CBD and THC instead

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Enlarge / ROME, ITALY - FEBRUARY 15: Vendors at Canapa Mundi, an international hemp fair, on February 15, 2019 in Rome, Italy (credit: Simona Granati - Corbis | Getty Images)

We as a species would be miserable without yeast. Baker's yeast has given us leavened bread for thousands of years. And I don't even want to begin to imagine a world without beer and wine, which rely on yeast to convert sugar into alcohol.

Now researchers have turned to yeast to do something more improbable: manufacturing the cannabis compounds CBD and THC. By loading brewer's yeast with genes from the cannabis plant, they've turned the miracle microbes into cannabinoid factories. It's a clever scheme in a larger movement to methodically pick apart and recreate marijuana's many compounds, to better understand the plant's true potential.

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