Metabolic reactions: Less is more in single-celled organisms
Friday, December 5, 2008 - 11:07
in Biology & Nature
All single-celled organisms are not alike. Or are they? A Northwestern University study has found a surprising similarity among four quite different organisms. The simplest organism, a bacterium called H. pylori, uses the same number of biochemical reactions (around 300) as yeast, the largest, most complex organism of the group, when optimizing growth.