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This project investigates the evolution of anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria by analyzing carbon isotope signatures in ancient sediments. It aims to understand the relationship between these bacteria and their environments, particularly in iron and sulfur-rich lakes, to elucidate carbon fixation pathways and their prese…
The earth’s carbon record is a potential chronicle of biogeosphere evolution.
Understanding how the earth and the life on it have influenced one another will help estimate how the biogeosphere will react to new natural and anthropogenic pressures.
Anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria are studied as one of the earliest organisms due to their phylogenic antiquity and ability to metabolize iron and sulfur using light energy.
Iron and sulfur were abundant on early earth, and their relative oxidation sta…
SYDDANSK UNIVERSITET
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