
The Power of Synthetic Evolution: Minimal Cells Thrive and Adapt
Evolutionary biologist Jay T. Lennon and his team have studied a synthetic minimal cell with 45% of its genes eliminated, finding that it evolved as quickly as a regular cell, demonstrating the resilience of life. The synthetic cell, stripped down to its essential genes, showed the capacity for organisms to adapt and evolve, even with a reduced genome. The research has implications for understanding the evolution of cellular complexity and has important applications in fields such as genetic engineering and the treatment of clinical pathogens.