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Strain Improvement - After an organism producing a valuable product is identified, it becomes necessary to increase the product yield from fermentation to minimise production costs. Product yields can be increased by
(i) developing a suitable medium for fermentation,

(ii) refining the fermentation process and

(iii) improving the productivity of the strain.

Generally, major improvements arise from the last approach; therefore, all fermentation enterprises place a considerable emphasis on this activity. The techniques and approaches used to genetically modify strains, to increase the production of the desired product are called strain improvement or strain development.

Strain improvement is based on the following three approaches:
(i) mutant selection,
(ii) recombination, and
(iii) recombinant DNA technology.