Effect of different light regime on phycobiliprotein production from some cyanobacterial species found in setiu
Phycobiliproteins present in cyanobacteria is the major light harvesting pigments which consists of chromophores (bilin) that are attached to cysteine residue of the apoprotein in cyanobacteria.
Main Author: | Siti Suhada Suleiman |
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Language: | English |
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Terengganu:
Universiti Malaysia Terengganu,
2018.
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