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Chlorobia

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Chlorobia

A prokaryote genus name with no current standing in prokaryotic nomenclature.
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The second column represents a lake of the Archaean Eon (3500 million years ago) and holds an anaerobic community predominated by purple sulfur phototrophic bacteria (Chromatium sp., Thiocapsa sp.) and green sulfur bacteria (Chlorobium sp.).
In 2005, Fleming and his colleagues developed a way to capture these simultaneous excitations, or oscillations, in a photosynthetic protein found in green sulfur bacteria. Using ultrafast lasers, the scientists flashed the sample with three pulses from different beams to stimulate energy absorption and transfer.
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