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On an algorithmic definition for the components of the minimal cell
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2018
bioRxiv
pre-print
Living cells are highly complex systems comprising a multitude of elements that are engaged in the many convoluted processes observed during the cell cycle. However, not all elements and processes are essential for cell survival and reproduction under steady-state environmental conditions. To distinguish between essential from expendable cell components and thus define the "minimal cell" and the corresponding "minimal genome", we postulate that the synthesis of all cell elements can be
doi:10.1101/333682
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