We still do not have precise information about how life is formed in the world for the first time. But scientists are now very close to producing a synthetic life form in laboratories.
According to a new research led by a team from the University of Macquarie in Australia, researchers eventually united the last chromosome in a synthetic yeast. So they managed to develop a yeast.
Researchers have done this work on yeast because the technical technical they developed with Maya will have the potential to produce foodstuffs that can withstand widespread diseases and climate changes.
For the first time in the study, scientists managed to fully build an eukaryotic genome. The next step will be to try to reappear life with simple bacterial organisms and will open a way to develop synthetic life forms that will create more complex organisms in the future.
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You can think of what this has to do with foods and a change of duration. However, it will be possible to develop useful species such as plants that produce more resistant foods or different climatic conditions, such as fast -growing, heat – cold -resistant trees.