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Magdalena Hampton
16 May, 02:37
How does a protocell relate to true cells?
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Corbin Ochoa
16 May, 03:23
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The relationship between a true cell and the protocell is that the true cells are made up of protocells. In other words protocell differs from a true cell in that the evolution of genomically encoded advantageous functions is absent. A protocell is endogenously ordered, self-organized, spherical collection of lipids proposed as a the foundation to the origin of life. The first true cell came from a protocell which was most likely to be a prokaryotic cell.
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