Sulphobes
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A sulphobe is a film composed of
References
Further reading
- Bedau, Mark A.; et al. (2009). Protocells: Bridging Nonliving and Living Matter. OCLC 939059014.[pages needed]
- OCLC 492364104.[pages needed]
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structures
- Bio-like structure
- Cancer cell
- Cosmid
- Defective interfering particle
- Endogenous viral element
- Fosmid
- Integrative and conjugative element
- Jeewanu
- "Nanobacterium"
- Phagemid
- Plasmid
- Prion
- Proteinoid microsphere
- Retroelements not elsewhere classified
- Retron
- Diversity-generating retroelement
- Telomerase reverse transcriptase
- Reverse transcriptase-related cellular gene
- Ribozyme
- Spiegelman's Monster
- Tandem repeat
- Transposable element
- Transpoviron
- Xenobot