Studies of the blue light receptor in Phycomyces
A large number of organisms possess a variety of responses to blue and long-wavelength ultraviolet light. Riboflavin and [beta]-carotene have long been considered the major candidates for the photoreceptor mediating these so-called blue-light physiological responses. The fungus Phycomyces possesses...
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