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What is photosynthesis and which pigments absorb light?
Generated by Researchly AI·June 27, 2026·4 sources
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This is a mock-mode answer for "What is photosynthesis and which pigments absorb light?". The system is operating without real LLM calls and 4 evidence blocks w…
This is a mock-mode answer for "What is photosynthesis and which pigments absorb light?".1The system is operating without real LLM calls and 4 evidence blocks were retrieved. Hideki et al. (2016)1
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Carotenoids and Photosynthesis.Hashimoto Hideki, Uragami Chiasa et al.2016Sub-cellular biochemistry
View - First Concept — Derived from the first retrieved evidence block. Hideki et al. (2016)
- Second Concept — Drawn from a complementary source. Yuhong et al. (2025)
- Third Concept — Connects the two above. E et al. (2024)
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Carotenoids and Photosynthesis.Hashimoto Hideki, Uragami Chiasa et al.2016Sub-cellular biochemistry
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Regulatory and retrograde signaling networks in the chlorophyll biosynthetic pathway.Li Yuhong, Cao Tianjun et al.2025Journal of integrative plant biology
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Evaluating Pigments as a Biosignature: Abiotic/Prebiotic Synthesis of Pigments and Pigment Mimics in Planetary Environments.Rodriguez Laura E, Weber Jessica M et al.2024Astrobiology
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The mock provider extracts real evidenceIds from the prompt and embeds them in the answer, which lets you exercise the full rendering pipeline (citation badges, snippet popups, confidence dots) without paying for an LLM call. Yuhong et al. (2025)1
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Regulatory and retrograde signaling networks in the chlorophyll biosynthetic pathway.Li Yuhong, Cao Tianjun et al.2025Journal of integrative plant biology
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- E et al. (2024) provides one of the cited evidence blocks.
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Carotenoids and Photosynthesis.Hashimoto Hideki, Uragami Chiasa et al.2016Sub-cellular biochemistry
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Regulatory and retrograde signaling networks in the chlorophyll biosynthetic pathway.Li Yuhong, Cao Tianjun et al.2025Journal of integrative plant biology
View 3
Evaluating Pigments as a Biosignature: Abiotic/Prebiotic Synthesis of Pigments and Pigment Mimics in Planetary Environments.Rodriguez Laura E, Weber Jessica M et al.2024Astrobiology
View Want to research your own topic? Try it free →
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