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Biology, 12.10.2019 06:30, keshan3000

Atomato plant is mutated with gamma radiation. a cellular analysis reveals that atp synthase complexes found in the thylakoid membrane are inserted backwards into the membrane. what is the most likely outcome of this error?

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