Today's issue of Current Biology has a special theme, namely the cell in evolution. My contribution to the theme section is a feature on the evolution and assembly of the ribosome as a key example of how complexity arises (both on evolutionary timescales and in terms of structure assembly in the cell). Read all about it:
How to build complexity
Current Biology Volume 30, Issue 10, 18 May 2020, Pages R454-R456
I'm a chemist turned biochemist turned science writer, covering everything from nano to astro via bio. Also trying to make sense of my life in writing about family history. Playing wrong notes on a variety of instruments. Current craze: repairing violins and learning to play them too.
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