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1. The DASH-type Cryptochrome from the Fungus Mucor circinelloides Is a Canonical CPD-Photolyase. Navarro E, Niemann N, Kock D, Dadaeva T, Gutiérrez G, Engelsdorf T, Kiontke S, Corrochano LM, Batschauer A, Garre V. Curr Biol; 2020 Nov 16; 30(22):4483-4490.e4. PubMed ID: 32946746 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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