
doi: 10.1007/bf00409086
pmid: 4999393
A high temperature strain of the blue-green alga, Synechococcus lividus has been cultured and cloned in defined medium.
Carbon Isotopes, Hot Temperature, Time Factors, Light, Adaptation, Biological, Cyanobacteria, Clone Cells, Culture Media, Species Specificity, Photosynthesis, Cell Division
Carbon Isotopes, Hot Temperature, Time Factors, Light, Adaptation, Biological, Cyanobacteria, Clone Cells, Culture Media, Species Specificity, Photosynthesis, Cell Division
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