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Researchers Reconstructed Billion-year-Old Enzymes To Decipher Early Photosynthesis Adaptations
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The most prevalent enzyme on earth is Rubisco, which serves as the primary biocatalyst in photosynthesis. One of the most important early photosynthetic adaptations has been understood by a group of Max Planck researchers by reconstructing billion-year-old enzymes.
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