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Additional file 1 of Quantitative proteomic comparison of salt stress in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and the snow alga Chlamydomonas nivalis reveals mechanisms for salt-triggered fatty acid accumulation via reallocation of carbon resources

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posted on 2021-05-23, 03:21 authored by E. Hounslow, C. A. Evans, J. Pandhal, T. Sydney, N. Couto, T. K. Pham, D. James Gilmour, P. C. Wright
Additional file 1. This document contains additional figures, including percentages of individual FAMEs detected in C. reinhardtii and C. nivalis cultures, PCA plot groupings of iTRAQ labelled C. reinhardtii and C. nivalis samples, KEGG mapping of proteomic changes to C. reinhardtii and C. nivalis under salt stress, and preliminary data indicating C. reinhardtii and C. nivalis growth rates during salt stress.

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