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Powering the complexity of life with Michael Levin and Nick Lane | Reason with Science | Biology | Evolution

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The Evolution of the Biofilms

Bacteria have been around for 300 million years, 400 million years and going strong. They can't tell that their neighboring cell is not like them or prekey - they've got to be able to detect it. And presumably, if your genome is completely riddled, you must lose your ability to do that at some point. So I don't really quite see how this works. How long can it last before the hardware itself breaks down sufficiently? But I don't think we're anywhere near having reached it yet.

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