Jump-starting life? Fundamental aspects of synthetic biology

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Abstract

What is life and how could it originate? This question lies at the core of understanding the cell as the smallest living unit. Although we are witnessing a golden era of the life sciences, we are ironically still far from giving a convincing answer to this question. In this short article, I argue why synthetic biology in conjunction with the quantitative sciences may provide us with new concepts and tools to address it.

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Schwille, P. (2015). Jump-starting life? Fundamental aspects of synthetic biology. Journal of Cell Biology, 210(5), 687–690. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201506125

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