‘Protocells’ show ability to reproduce

Artificial blobs could provide clues to early evolution

protocells

CELL MIMIC   Protocells — lab-made spheres of genetic material and membrane — can mimic the reproduction of early cells. When provided with necessary chemicals, a protocell — itself produced by a round of division — can split itself in two in 8.5 minutes. 

Kurihara et al/Nature Communications 2015

Man-made balls of genetic material and membranes can pull off a decent impression of primitive cells.