A New Way to Think About Earth's First Cells

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Above is a three-dimensional view of a model protocell approximately 100 nanometers in diameter. The protocells fatty acid membrane allows nutrients and DNA building blocks to enter the cell and participate in non-enzymatic copying of the cells DNA.  ...
Above is a three-dimensional view of a model protocell approximately 100 nanometers in diameter. The protocell's fatty acid membrane allows nutrients and DNA building blocks to enter the cell and participate in non-enzymatic copying of the cell's DNA. The newly formed strands of DNA remain in the protocell. Credit: Janet Iwasa, Szostak Laboratory, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital

A team of researchers at Harvard University have modeled in the laboratory a primitive cell, or protocell, that is capable of building, copying and containing DNA.


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