The minimum number of genes for a viable cell in today’s environments is probably [...], although there are only about 60 genes in the core set that is shared by all living species.
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not less than 300
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#biochem #biology #cell
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The minimum number of genes for a viable cell in today’s environments is probably [...], although there are only about 60 genes in the core set that is shared by all living species.
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?
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#biochem #biology #cell
Question
The minimum number of genes for a viable cell in today’s environments is probably [...], although there are only about 60 genes in the core set that is shared by all living species.
Answer
not less than 300
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