Diversity and evolution of phycobilisomes in marine Synechococcus spp.: a comparative genomics study
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Martin Ostrowski | Frédéric Partensky | Laurence Garczarek | Christophe Six | David J Scanlan | A. Dufresne | D. Scanlan | F. Partensky | M. Ostrowski | J. Thomas | Nicolas Blot | L. Garczarek | Nicolas Blot | Alexis Dufresne | Christophe Six | Jean-Claude Thomas
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