You are a scientist and you would like to set up a carbon fixation reaction in the test tube. You would like to make glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate [G3P] from carbon dioxide; you would like to mirror the Calvin-Benson cycle. What should you consider, when you design your experiment?

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You are a scientist and you would like to set up a carbon fixation reaction in the test tube. You would like to make glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate [G3P] from carbon dioxide; you would like to mirror the Calvin-Benson cycle. What should you consider, when you design your experiment?






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