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NTIS 바로가기Molecular plant = 分子植物 英文版, v.2 no.6, 2009년, pp.1384 - 1396
Phosphoribulokinase (PRK), a nuclear-encoded plastid-localized enzyme unique to the photosynthetic carbon reduction (Calvin) cycle, was cloned and characterized from the stramenopile alga Vaucheria litorea. This alga is the source of plastids for the mollusc (sea slug) Elysia chlorotica which enable...
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