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Quantitative proteomics of a B12 -dependent alga grown in coculture with bacteria reveals metabolic tradeoffs required for mutualism

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Table 1 List of identified proteins altered in abundance in cocultures of Lobomonas rostrata vs axenic cultures
Table 1 (Continued)
Table 1 (Continued)
Table S2). The majority of the 15 protein amino acids that could
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