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The Reaction Center of Green Sulfur Bacteria1
Horizontal Operon Transfer, Plasmids, and the Evolution of Photosynthesis in Rhodobacteraceae
Carbon Flow of Heliobacteria Is Related More
Tracking Molecular Evolution of Photosynthesis by Characterization
Photosynthesis Is Widely Distributed Among Proteobacteria As Demonstrated by the Phylogeny of Puflm Reaction Center Proteins
Photosynthesis 481
LTI Journal Camera Ready Format
New Dimensions in Microbial Ecology—Functional Genes in Studies to Unravel the Biodiversity and Role of Functional Microbial Groups in the Environment
Carbon Metabolic Pathways in Phototrophic Bacteria and Their Broader Evolutionary Implications
Catabolism: Energy Release and Conservation
Engineered Biosynthesis of Bacteriochlorophyll Gf in Rhodobacter Sphaeroides
Analysis of the Complete Genome of the Alkaliphilic and Phototrophic Firmicute Heliorestis Convoluta Strain HHT
Molecular Ecology of the NOR5/OM60 Group Of
Microm 410: Photosynthesis
8.08 Anaerobic Metabolism: Linkages to Trace Gases and Aerobic Processes J
Functional Type 2 Photosynthetic Reaction Centers Found in the Rare Bacterial Phylum Gemmatimonadetes
Completion of Biosynthetic Pathways for Bacteriochlorophyll G in Heliobacterium Modesticaldum: the C8-Ethylidene Group Formation
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Essential Microbiology
Geodynamic and Metabolic Cycles in the Hadean M
Characterization of Anoxygenic Phototrophs That Grow Using Infrared Radiation (>800 Nm) (Sampling Location: Little Sippewissett Marsh, Woods Hole, Ma)
In-Situ Metatranscriptomic Analyses Reveal the Metabolic Flexibility Of
A Complex History of Phototrophy Revealed by Novel Chloroflexi Lineages
Rhodobacter Sphaeroides and Escherichia Coli
Geodynamic and Metabolic Cycles in the Hadean
Photosynthesis Is Widely Distributed Among Proteobacteria As Demonstrated by the Phylogeny of Puflm Reaction Center Proteins
The Antenna Reaction Center Complex of Heliobacteria: Composition, Energy Conversion and Electron Transfer1
A Story of Anoxygenic Phototrophic Bacteria
Monika Kern Microbial Diversity Course MB!,, Woods Hole 1991
Contributions of Anoxygenic and Oxygenic Phototrophy and Chemolithotrophy to Carbon and Oxygen Fluxes in Aquatic Environments
Diversity and Ecology of Phototrophic Sulfur Bacteria Jörg Overmann
Chemotrophic Microorganisms in the Environment 7 3
Photosynthetic Reaction Center Genes in Green Sulfur Bacteria And
Microbial Metabolism
Ecological and Phylogenetic Studies on Purple Sulfur Bacteria Based on Their Puf Lm Genes of the Photosynthetic Reaction Center
Phylogeny of Anoxygenic Photosynthesis Based On