Every dogma has its day’: a personal look at carbon metabolism in photosynthetic bacteria. Photosynth. Res

  • John Ormerod
Publication date
March 2020

Abstract

Abstract Dogmas are unscientific. What is perhaps the greatest biological dogma of all time, the 'unity of biochemistry' is, in the main, still having its day. According to present knowledge, the exceptions to this dogma are mere details when seen in relation to the biosystem as a whole. Nevertheless the exceptions are scientifically interesting and the understanding of them has led to a better comprehension of photosynthesis and ecology. Until the discovery of 14 C, photosynthetic CO 2 fixation was like a slightly opened black box. With 14 C in hand scientists mapped out the path of carbon in green plant photosynthesis in the course of a few years. The impressive reductive pentose phosphate cycle was almost immediately assumed to...

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