Chlorophyll b and phycobilins in the common ancestor of cyanobacteria and chloroplasts
Akiko Tomitani(Harvard University), Ayumi Tanaka(Hokkaido University), Hideaki Miyashita(Kyoto University), Terufumi Ohno(Kyoto University), Kiyotaka Okada(Kyoto University), Hans C. P. Matthijs(University of Amsterdam)
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