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Creating the Alga of algae

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I have to feed my dinosaurs, the plants in the land are mostly destroyed, but the ocean is almost "untouched", so of course, I'm gonna feed my feathery friends with a lot of algae, specially made by me through my ways of gene splicing. As a responsible scientist I've committed every single sin of science.

Physical Requirements of the Algae:

  • First and foremost, it supposed to have advanced photo-;chemo-;radio?-; and electrosynthesis
  • Second, it must be tasty :)
  • Thirdly, it should grow as fast as possible.
  • Fourth and lastly, I want to create a special barrier to stop its growth, so it only populates a manageable area.

Just how realistic is to put all these different ways of creating biomass and chemical energy into a single species, and would it increase their growth speed? If yes, then how much?

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