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[[Image:RPgenome.png‎|thumb|300px|right|Figure 1. The purpose of sequences within the R. palustris genome, by percentage of total (Larimer et. al 2004).]]
[[Image:RPgenome.png‎|thumb|300px|right|Figure 1. The purpose of sequences within the R. palustris genome, by percentage of total (Larimer et. al 2004).]]
[[Image:RPmet2.png|thumb|300px|right|Figure 2. Overview of the 4 main modes of metabolism that R. palustris is capable of using. "Central Metabolism" through key enzymes is designates by the multicolored orb in the bottom left of each example cell. (Larimer et. al 2004).]]


==Extracellular Electron Transfer==
==Extracellular Electron Transfer==


[[Image:RPexperiment.png‎|thumb|300px|right|Figure 3. Experimental design and conditions used to determine which of the tested compounds were viable electron sources for R. palustris EET.  (Bose et. al 2014).]]
[[Image:RPexperiment.png‎|thumb|300px|right|Figure 3. Experimental design and conditions used to determine which of the tested compounds were viable electron sources for R. palustris EET.  (Bose et. al 2014).]]

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Figure 1. The purpose of sequences within the R. palustris genome, by percentage of total (Larimer et. al 2004).
Figure 2. Overview of the 4 main modes of metabolism that R. palustris is capable of using. "Central Metabolism" through key enzymes is designates by the multicolored orb in the bottom left of each example cell. (Larimer et. al 2004).

Extracellular Electron Transfer

Figure 3. Experimental design and conditions used to determine which of the tested compounds were viable electron sources for R. palustris EET. (Bose et. al 2014).