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Scientists Discover a Bizarre New Way Life Can Make DNA… Without DNA
A molecular illustration of the crowded interior and cell envelope of Escherichia coli .
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A molecular illustration of the crowded interior and cell envelope of Escherichia coli . (David S. Goodsell, The Scripps Research Institute) To replicate information, life usually has fairly straightforward ways of doing things. To copy DNA, you generally use DNA as a template.
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