Molecular characterization of the Calvin cycle enzyme phosphoribulokinase in the stramenopile alga Vaucheria litorea and the plastid hosting mollusc Elysia chlorotica.
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D. Bhattacharya | Sirisha Pochareddy | M. Rumpho | Jungho Lee | E. Summer | K. Pelletreau | Jared M. Worful | M. S. Tyler | J. Manhart | Kara M. Soule | M. Tyler
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