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- A protocell (or protobiont) is a self-organized, endogenously ordered, spherical collection of lipids proposed as a rudimentary precursor to cells during...
- lifelike behavior of laboratory-created protocells. Armstrong synthesized and filmed the protocells of Protocell Circus at the laboratory of the Bartlett...
- techniques. The protocell technique, however, also lends itself well to applications; similar to other synthetic biology byproducts, protocells could be emplo****...
- intermediates. Protocells in contact with a thin rock barrier in a hydrothermal vent get a free supply of energy from the pH gradient. Protocells in a hydrothermal...
- limited resource conditions, the protocell reproductive rate would likely be inversely related to ploidy number. The protocell's fitness would be reduced by...
- functional properties; that is, they are a model of primitive cells, or protocells. It was first synthesised by Krishna Bahadur (20 January 1926 — 5 August...
- proteinoid microspheres proposed to be primitive cells (protocells) on early Earth. Coacervate-like protocells are at the core of the Oparin-Haldane hypothesis...
- efficient.   The largest unanswered question in evolution is how simple protocells first arose and differed in reproductive contribution to the following...
- bottom-up approach to build an artificial cell would involve creating a protocell de novo, entirely from non-living materials. As the term "cell" implies...
- are hypothesized (by some) to be a previously unknown form of life or protocells.[citation needed] It is a living organism (contains DNA or some analogue...