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over a year later, this one out today! link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Jun 16, 2025
Background Rubisco is among the most abundant enzymes on Earth and is a critical conduit for inorganic carbon into the biosphere. Despite this, the full extent of rubisco diversity and the biology of ...
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Abundant and metabolically flexible bacterial lineages underlie a vast potential for rubisco-mediated carbon fixation in the dark ocean - Genome Biology
alex jaffe
it's preprint day! happy to share my first piece of postdoc work as well as my first in the marine space, this time, exploring the biology of bacteria and archaea fixing carbon with rubisco in the deep water column more to come soon..
May 13, 2024
alex jaffe
Abundant and metabolically flexible lineages within the SAR324 and gammaproteobacteria dominate the potential for rubisco-mediated carbon fixation in the dark ocean https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.05.09.593449v1
May 11, 2024
Background: Rubisco is among the most abundant enzymes on Earth and is a critical conduit for inorga
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Abundant and metabolically flexible lineages within the SAR324 and gammaproteobacteria dominate the potential for rubisco-mediated carbon fixation in the dark ocean https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.05.09.593449v1
bioRxiv Microbiology