The complexity of simplicity

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Abstract

What is the minimum number of genes or functions necessary to support cellular life? The concept of a 'minimal genome' has become popular, but is it a useful concept, and if so, what might a minimal genome encode? We argue that the concept may be useful, even though the goal of defining a general minimal genome may never be attained.

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Peterson, S. N., & Fraser, C. M. (2001). The complexity of simplicity. Genome Biology. https://doi.org/10.2307/2023305

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