Signatures of Low-Mo Ancient Ocean May be Preserved in Cyanobacterial Genomes

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Before 800 million years ago, Mo was scarce in the ocean. We present
evidence that primitive cyanobacteria store Mo using a protein called
"Mop." Mop genes preserved in modern genomes may be signatures of the
imprint of ancient Mo limitation.

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