This article examines how minimal genome research mobilizes philosophical concepts such as minimality and essentiality. Following a historical approach the article aims to uncover what function this terminology plays and which problems are raised by them. Specifically, four historical moments are examined, linked to the work of Harold Morowitz, Mitsuhiro Itaya, Eugene Koonin and Arcady Mushegian, and J. Craig Venter. What this survey shows is a historical shift away from historical questions about life or descriptive questions about specific organisms towards questions that explore biological possibilities: what are possible forms of minimal genomes, regardless of whether they exist(ed) in nature? Moreover, it highlights a fundamental am...
This paper attempts, inevitably briefly, a re-categorization and partial resolution of some foundati...
What’s the smallest number of genes that cells need to grow and reproduce? Is it possible to synthes...
It is a most commonly accepted hypothesis that life originated from inanimate matter, somehow being ...
This article examines how minimal genome research mobilizes philosophical concepts such as minimalit...
This article examines how minimal genome research mobilizes philosophical concepts such as minimalit...
The minimal cell concept represents a pragmatic approach to the question of how few genes are req...
A central undertaking in synthetic biology (SB) is the quest for the ‘minimal genome’. However, ‘min...
It is known that even the simplest living cells existing on the Earth have several hundredgenes, wit...
This text answers the question, posed by the editor, on the philosophical and social issues resulti...
Naturally evolved organisms typically have large genomes that enable their survival and growth under...
A central undertaking in synthetic biology (SB) is the quest for the 'minimal genome'. However, 'min...
As a key focus of synthetic biology, building a minimal artificial cell has given rise to many discu...
Synthetic biology aims to synthesize novel biological systems or redesign existing ones. The field h...
Synthetic biology is a novel branch of biological sciences. The creation of a synthetic microorganis...
Synthetic biology aims to synthesize novel biological systems or re- design existing ones. The f...
This paper attempts, inevitably briefly, a re-categorization and partial resolution of some foundati...
What’s the smallest number of genes that cells need to grow and reproduce? Is it possible to synthes...
It is a most commonly accepted hypothesis that life originated from inanimate matter, somehow being ...
This article examines how minimal genome research mobilizes philosophical concepts such as minimalit...
This article examines how minimal genome research mobilizes philosophical concepts such as minimalit...
The minimal cell concept represents a pragmatic approach to the question of how few genes are req...
A central undertaking in synthetic biology (SB) is the quest for the ‘minimal genome’. However, ‘min...
It is known that even the simplest living cells existing on the Earth have several hundredgenes, wit...
This text answers the question, posed by the editor, on the philosophical and social issues resulti...
Naturally evolved organisms typically have large genomes that enable their survival and growth under...
A central undertaking in synthetic biology (SB) is the quest for the 'minimal genome'. However, 'min...
As a key focus of synthetic biology, building a minimal artificial cell has given rise to many discu...
Synthetic biology aims to synthesize novel biological systems or redesign existing ones. The field h...
Synthetic biology is a novel branch of biological sciences. The creation of a synthetic microorganis...
Synthetic biology aims to synthesize novel biological systems or re- design existing ones. The f...
This paper attempts, inevitably briefly, a re-categorization and partial resolution of some foundati...
What’s the smallest number of genes that cells need to grow and reproduce? Is it possible to synthes...
It is a most commonly accepted hypothesis that life originated from inanimate matter, somehow being ...