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.” Wellcome Collection , London I wrapped up my series on “30 Days of Great Biology Papers.” ” This was a series of tweets in which I told brief stories behind seminal papers, mostly in molecularbiology and biophysics. This minimal cell, first reported in 2016, was about half as fit as a normal M.
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