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Biologists Build Synthetic Cell that Can Feed, Grow, Divide and Evolve


Biologists at the University of Minnesota say they have built a synthetic cell -- made entirely from non-living chemical components -- that can complete a full life cycle: taking in nutrients, growing, copying its genetic material, dividing into daughter cells and passing along beneficial mutations to the next generation.

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