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The smallest life form discovered until today 2010 is an Archaea microbe, roughly 200 nanometers across (the size of a large virus, which is not considered to be alive because of its inability to reproduce independently) found in an abandoned mine in Northern California in 2006 by Brett Baker working with Professor Jill Banfield.

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