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Cyanobacteria require light to perform photosynthesis, but not all colors of light are equally useable for them. In particular, blue light-grown cyanobacterial strains, including the well-studied model organism Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 (Synechocystis), have been observed to exhibit slower growth rates than white or red light-grown cells. In this issue of Physiologia Plantarum, Luimstra et al. (202 have attempted to understand why cyanobacterial cells suffer under blue light. They measured the molecular and genetic responses of Sy