Prescott's Microbiology
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Author: WILLEY, Sandman, Wood
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Chapter 22.1, Problem 1MI
What would Rhodospirillum rubrum use for carbon and energy sources if grown (a) anaerobically in the dark in the presence of malate, (b) anaerobically in the light without organic carbon, and (c) aerobically in the light in the presence of malate?
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