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302 | Chris Kempes on the Biophysics of Evolution
Chris Kempes
bacteria tend to be these very simple things. Not quite the simplest life because I'm a viruses are life too sort of person. And we could get into why I think that's the case. So I would count viruses as the smallest life and the simplest example of really an enclosure and some genetic material inside that enclosure. Bacteria then have this active goopy stuff inside.
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