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Synthesizing life on the planet (Ep 94)

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Simple Is the Minimum Gene Set in Mycoplasma

For any organism, any organism that we can grow in the lab, I would be able to whittle away or redesign it so that we got rid of only the genes necessary for growth. That's what's driven our work. We are getting down to a minimum number of genes, but we're just taking away any machinery that is not necessary for growth in a given situation. And when you're saying life, this is, this gets really philosophical very quickly, but life, which is sort of persisting, but not growing, not replicating.

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