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Chloroplasts' ancient origins: Organelles may have emerged as energy producers before switching to carbon assimilationhe said. "Was it carbon assimilation or ATP synthesis or both?" Various lines of evidence suggest that the plastids in red algae and another group of photosynthesizing organisms known as ...
Researchers at the Bayreuth Center for Ecology and Environmental Research (BayCEER) at the University of Bayreuth have found ...
The paper S. Bryson et al., “Proteomic stable isotope probing reveals taxonomically distinct patterns in amino acid assimilation by coastal marine bacterioplankton ...
Below the threshold no assimilation takes place. Thus it seems that only about two-thirds of the atmospheric carbon dioxide is available for photosynthesis”.
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