STAT+: Synthetic biology researchers think they’ve made a cell. Is it alive?
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For the first time, scientists have built a synthetic cell from nonliving components that successfully grows, replicates its DNA, and divide
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For the first time, scientists have built a synthetic cell from nonliving components that successfully grows, replicates its DNA, and divide
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