Life is complicated. Even the smallest cells contain a mind-blowing assortment of chemical reactions that allow them to thrive in a chaotic landscape.
This synthetic life form, called JCVI-syn1.0, was soon superseded by something even more basic. JCVI-syn3.0.
Still, JCVI-syn3.0 isn't exactly consistent in its growth, producing a confusing diversity of shapes in its progeny. A few genes were popped back in,Its creators have a solid idea of what genes their synthetic cell contains, thoughTo make things even more difficult, it's vital knowing how each atom and molecule diffuses through the cell, a description that requires heavy-duty computing power to simulate.Luthey-Schulten.
It also gave an accurate description of the timelines of genetic and metabolic reactions, explaining relationships between the rate of production of lipids and proteins in the membrane and changes in the cell's shape.
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