Synthetic cell with world's smallest genetic code

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    Scientists have genetically engineered a living cell called Syn 3.0. With a mere 473 genes, the new synthetically engineered bacteria has the smallest genetic code on Earth for a self-sufficient creature. Scientists' long term vision has been to design and build synthetic organisms on demand, starting with a "blank" organism like Syn 3.0 and set in specific functions. According to Daniel Gibson, a synthetic biologist at the J. Craig Venter Institute, these cells would be a very useful chassis for many industrial applications such as biochemicals, agriculture, nutrition, or creating medicines, and biofuels.

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