The smallest known gene is the mycoplasma genitalium gene, specifically the gene for the protein minimal genome. This bacterium has the smallest genome of any free-living organism, containing only about 525 genes. Some of these genes are very small, with the smallest being around 300 base pairs long. Mycoplasma genitalium serves as a model organism for studying minimal genomic requirements for life.
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