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‘Minimal’ cell raises stakes in race to harness synthetic life. Michael Lewis/Corbis Outline Synthetic biologist Craig Venter, whose team embarked on its quest to whittle life down to its bare essentials two decades ago.

‘Minimal’ cell raises stakes in race to harness synthetic life

Genomics entrepreneur Craig Venter has created a synthetic cell that contains the smallest genome of any known, independent organism. Functioning with 473 genes, the cell is a milestone in his team’s 20-year quest to reduce life to its bare essentials and, by extension, to design life from scratch. Venter, who has co-founded a company that seeks to harness synthetic cells for making industrial products, says that the feat heralds the creation of customized cells to make drugs, fuels and other products.

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