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"textContent": "A system once tied to DNA organization in cyanobacteria has evolved into a structure that shapes the cell itself. This shift reveals how evolution can turn old biological tools into entirely new functions. Photosynthetic bacteria played a crucial role in shaping our planet. Among them, cyanobacteria stand out for producing the oxygen that filled Earth’s [...]",
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