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#552 Kate Adamala: Synthetic Cells, Cell Evolution, the Origin of Life, and Astrobiology

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Is There a Minimum Set of Requirements to Call Something a Cell?

Is there a minimum set of requirements people have to call something a cell? I think that the major anemorphological distinction is athat. It has to be an individual enclosement of some sort of biochanical reaction. Then there is obviously a fuzzy boundary between what is a cell and what is just a bya reactor. Where do you draw that line? What's complex enough to be a cell, versus what's just a bug of enzeims is slushing around? And do we have any idea how the first cells got assembled? Slowly and painfully, a quickly on a geological fine scale? Obviously, the life, life signatures on earth start appearing almost as soon as

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