%0 Figure %A Zavřel, Tomáš %A Očenášová, Petra %A Červený, Jan %D 2017 %T History of the Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 substrains PCC-B, GT-B and GT-L as used in the current study (full lines), and their putative relation to Synechocystis substrains that have identified genome sequences (dashed lines, according to Ding et al. (2015) [13]). %U https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/History_of_the_i_Synechocystis_i_sp_PCC_6803_substrains_PCC-B_GT-B_and_GT-L_as_used_in_the_current_study_full_lines_and_their_putative_relation_to_i_Synechocystis_i_substrains_that_have_identified_genome_sequences_dashed_lines_according_to_Ding_et_al_2015/5682364 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0189130.g001 %2 https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/9940945 %K Synechocystis substrains %K Synechocystis substrains selection %K PCC 6803 substrains %K abiotic stress Synechocystis sp %K BG 11 cultivation medium %K GT-L %K CO %K CZ %K Synechocystis GT-B %K PCC-B %K cell size %K 15 000 ppm %X

The phenotypic properties of individual Synechocystis substrains are listed in accordance with Ikeuchi and Tabata (2001), Rippka et al. (1979), and Williams (1988) [7,16,50], as well as in accordance to personal communication with members of laboratories in Jerusalem and in Moscow.

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