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302 | Chris Kempes on the Biophysics of Evolution
Sean Carroll
And of course, you can apply this idea, you can actually do it quite quantitatively and specifically, to simple organisms like bacteria. And under some very reasonable assumptions, you can derive the smallest size of a bacterium possible and the largest size of a bacterium possible. And these thio margarita guys are way larger than the largest size possible.
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