Research has recently intensified to discover new oleaginous yeast strains able to function quickly and efficiently in low-cost lignocellulosic hydrolysates to produce high-quality lipids for use in biodiesel and chemicals. Detailed techniques are given here for ranking candidate yeast strains based on conversion of hydrolysate sugars to lipids and then optimizing cultivation conditions for best performers in a 96-well aerobic microcultivation format. A full battery of assays applicable to high throughput of small-volume samples are described for efficiently evaluating cell biomass production, lipid accumulation, fatty acid composition, and sugar utilization. Original data is additionally presented on the validation of the microtechnique for GC analysis of lipid composition in yeast since this application involved modification of a previously published assay for microalgae.

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