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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