Biogeochemical Activity of Siderophilic Cyanobacteria and Insights from Their Genomes: Implication for the Development of New Biosignatures

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Siderophilic (iron-loving) cyanobacteria were shown to use phosphates
for sequestration of internal Fe pool. The analysis of the genomes of
siderophilic cyanobacteria indicates putative links between physical and
molecular biosignatures.

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