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Mechanism Important for Photosynthesis was Present in Ancient Microbes 2.5 Billion Years Ago
A latest study on methane-forming archaea has found that, a regulatory process that switches-on photosynthesis in plants at daybreak was present 2.5 billion years ago, long before oxygen became available.
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