One time when i was letting time pass through in a substrate with small radiation like 0.004 with simple photocytes from one ancestor from one contaminated cell, and some Phagocytes evolved from the photocytes and i put the light to move very very slow, and, BOOM. One random phagocytes reproduces with a mutations that gave it a second stage with a flagellocyte and exploded. I made a copy of it and remove the light to make the environment just for the phages, i tinkered a bit and made one with devero and one with keratino! In the same substrate living together, but i accidentally destroyed it when i wanted the cells that produces nitros and ended up swimmers with the cells that produces nitros. All from one cell Edit: i forgot to mention all of it was just in two slides because i just slowly change the environment ment even by the tiniest pixels, the predator and protected prey was the best but was replaced by the nitrators when i slowly decreased the nitrate 😭😭😭
Congrats! This is very impressive! It's super tricky to keep the equilibrium on the plate. There were so many times I'd leave my CL running overnight to get an empty plate in the morning. But the few times you see an evolved species really makes it worth it
@@kanohufharwab119the community has talked about this for a long time and the consensus is that we need a lower minimum radiation (because even .001 causes severe issues for most environments with efficient smart swimmers) and at the same time extreme luck because the complexity jump from swimmer to smart swimmer is too high, you need to evolve an organism to split into at least 2 additional cells (with the correct cell type and input numbers for making the swimmer smart) in one generation otherwise the mutated swimmer dies to a normal one.l, which means we need two completely opposing things: minimum changes so that a current smart swimmer doesn't have it's genome irradiated and 2 high radiation to allow for the smart swimmer to evolve jn one generation.
@@kanohufharwab119do you know a solution that can concistanty beat digestion mecause my genome will only reproduce if its in the perfect spot and the offspring would die when finding trying enough food to reproduce
@@KenjiLaurvick Is it a genome from evolution? Or something made with the genome editor? Either way, my solution would be the same. 1. Load the challenge plate and put your organism inside. Do you think it will be able to survive? Yes? Go to step 3. No? Go to step 2. 2. If your organism always dies without producing offspring, you can leave it in easier conditions and let it adapt over time. Increase the nutrient rate and lower the coating a bit. Set everything high enough for organisms to thrive, but there's still evolutionary pressure. Keep the mutation rate only slightly above 0! 3. Once the organism can at least barely survive in the challenge conditions, drop the nutrients, increase the coating and make it tougher. Evolve the species, but make sure they won't die off. 4. After the organisms are fine in harsh conditions, turn off mutations and come back after an hour or so to check which variant of the species survives the best. 5. Load it and put it into the challenge plate. Cell Lab requires lots of patience ;) If you are struggling with challenges, visit Cell Lab Discord or check some other yt tutorials ^^ There are plenty of genomes published online.
@kanohufharwab119 it was a genome I created but I'm trying to start a genome with evolution now and I create a blob of secrocytes and phagocytes that cover the whole petri dish than die out. How do I stop them from dieing out
@@KenjiLaurvick Ah I see. It's important to start with a large patri dish, more salinity, minimal coating value, super high richness of nutrient and keep only the important cell genes unlocked. Initially you'd need a phagocytes and secrocytes, later on turn on only flagellocytes. point mutations off. Even then your cells will die out multiple times. It's never super clean but at some point the evolution will just click in the correct place ^^ In some cases adding a little bit of gravity + gradient might help with adding some movement to phagocytes without flagellocytes. Remember to save the organisms that look promising and give them additional nutrients from the "+" tool. Good luck and Merry Christmas :D
You could try using BlueStacks :D Not sure if the app is available on the app store but you could still download it from the official site. In case of any problems you can ask the discord cell lab community ^^
Haha, I'd love to. I don't think anyone managed to make one so far. Unfortunately, I still have a lot of work to get my PhD, so I can't promise anything :/
@@kanohufharwab119 l'd tired to make smart swimmer with evolution. I was only able to make a swimmer who leaves two fused eggs after death. Perhaps they will later turn into a four-celled creature.
Hah. Depends on the challenge,, but in some of the most difficult ones, it took up to 4 or 5 days. It was basically changing the substrate, letting the organisms evolve overnight, seeing an empty plate in the morning because everything died, changing the substrate again, seeing them die again, using a different approach, seeing the cells evolve in a "wrong" way, changing the substrate again... Rinse and repeat 😅 And this is still the most straightforward option because you can retry if anything goes wrong. Some other challenges require you to manage the cells actively. Feeding the ones developing in a good direction and removing the rest. And, of course, saving every now and then if you are satisfied with the results. These were the most difficult so far. I believe evolving a smart organism might be a similar task.
I think it's because it hasn't been updated since several years :/ So it might have some compatibility issues or maybe rules for keeping the app in the store were changed. Instead of getting a PC version we're slowly losing the mobile one :(
@@Marramdar There is still a link to the .apk file on the original Cell Lab website. Just click the "download" tab. Or visit the official Cell Lab discord, I'm sure someone from there could help you.
Am I going to keep making Cell Lab videos? Definitely not regularly, but I might get back to it at some point if I think of something interesting. Or if anyone gives me a good challenge ;)
bro is literally darwin 😱🌱
Trying my best xD
One time when i was letting time pass through in a substrate with small radiation like 0.004 with simple photocytes from one ancestor from one contaminated cell, and some Phagocytes evolved from the photocytes and i put the light to move very very slow, and, BOOM. One random phagocytes reproduces with a mutations that gave it a second stage with a flagellocyte and exploded. I made a copy of it and remove the light to make the environment just for the phages, i tinkered a bit and made one with devero and one with keratino! In the same substrate living together, but i accidentally destroyed it when i wanted the cells that produces nitros and ended up swimmers with the cells that produces nitros. All from one cell
Edit: i forgot to mention all of it was just in two slides because i just slowly change the environment ment even by the tiniest pixels, the predator and protected prey was the best but was replaced by the nitrators when i slowly decreased the nitrate 😭😭😭
Congrats! This is very impressive! It's super tricky to keep the equilibrium on the plate. There were so many times I'd leave my CL running overnight to get an empty plate in the morning. But the few times you see an evolved species really makes it worth it
I love your content!
hidden gem. +1 sub
Я смотрю это видео спустя несколько дней юбилея Дарвина.
Здорово, что вы его вспомнили :D
(Great that you remember him :D)
I did it many times , but required manipulated specification and supervised learning
Ganar el cell lab me dio dolor de cabeza pero lo hice 😅
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Could you create a smart creature only from evolution?
I'm sure it's possible. Difficult, and it would take a while, but definitely doable.
@@kanohufharwab119the community has talked about this for a long time and the consensus is that we need a lower minimum radiation (because even .001 causes severe issues for most environments with efficient smart swimmers) and at the same time extreme luck because the complexity jump from swimmer to smart swimmer is too high, you need to evolve an organism to split into at least 2 additional cells (with the correct cell type and input numbers for making the swimmer smart) in one generation otherwise the mutated swimmer dies to a normal one.l, which means we need two completely opposing things: minimum changes so that a current smart swimmer doesn't have it's genome irradiated and 2 high radiation to allow for the smart swimmer to evolve jn one generation.
I realy want to try and beat digestion with this but i know its gonna be faster to design and optimize a genome myself
It's true, but I'd say it's more satisfying this way :D Good luck with both options!
@@kanohufharwab119do you know a solution that can concistanty beat digestion mecause my genome will only reproduce if its in the perfect spot and the offspring would die when finding trying enough food to reproduce
@@KenjiLaurvick Is it a genome from evolution? Or something made with the genome editor?
Either way, my solution would be the same.
1. Load the challenge plate and put your organism inside. Do you think it will be able to survive? Yes? Go to step 3. No? Go to step 2.
2. If your organism always dies without producing offspring, you can leave it in easier conditions and let it adapt over time. Increase the nutrient rate and lower the coating a bit. Set everything high enough for organisms to thrive, but there's still evolutionary pressure. Keep the mutation rate only slightly above 0!
3. Once the organism can at least barely survive in the challenge conditions, drop the nutrients, increase the coating and make it tougher. Evolve the species, but make sure they won't die off.
4. After the organisms are fine in harsh conditions, turn off mutations and come back after an hour or so to check which variant of the species survives the best.
5. Load it and put it into the challenge plate.
Cell Lab requires lots of patience ;)
If you are struggling with challenges, visit Cell Lab Discord or check some other yt tutorials ^^ There are plenty of genomes published online.
@kanohufharwab119 it was a genome I created but I'm trying to start a genome with evolution now and I create a blob of secrocytes and phagocytes that cover the whole petri dish than die out. How do I stop them from dieing out
@@KenjiLaurvick Ah I see. It's important to start with a large patri dish, more salinity, minimal coating value, super high richness of nutrient and keep only the important cell genes unlocked. Initially you'd need a phagocytes and secrocytes, later on turn on only flagellocytes. point mutations off. Even then your cells will die out multiple times. It's never super clean but at some point the evolution will just click in the correct place ^^ In some cases adding a little bit of gravity + gradient might help with adding some movement to phagocytes without flagellocytes. Remember to save the organisms that look promising and give them additional nutrients from the "+" tool. Good luck and Merry Christmas :D
Ur getting a sub for this
How do i play cell lab on a computer?
You could try using BlueStacks :D Not sure if the app is available on the app store but you could still download it from the official site. In case of any problems you can ask the discord cell lab community ^^
The Dev already did a half of a cell lab for PC. Read in the original site. Let's hope It'll be finished in a few months 🌠
It's a shame Petter abandoned this gem, but let's hope people will resurrect it.
Pls make smart swimmer use evolution.
Haha, I'd love to. I don't think anyone managed to make one so far. Unfortunately, I still have a lot of work to get my PhD, so I can't promise anything :/
@@kanohufharwab119 l'd tired to make smart swimmer with evolution. I was only able to make a swimmer who leaves two fused eggs after death. Perhaps they will later turn into a four-celled creature.
@@Кальмарот424 Let's hope so :D Good luck!
that is so impressive how long did it take for you to get the right species?
Hah. Depends on the challenge,, but in some of the most difficult ones, it took up to 4 or 5 days. It was basically changing the substrate, letting the organisms evolve overnight, seeing an empty plate in the morning because everything died, changing the substrate again, seeing them die again, using a different approach, seeing the cells evolve in a "wrong" way, changing the substrate again... Rinse and repeat 😅 And this is still the most straightforward option because you can retry if anything goes wrong. Some other challenges require you to manage the cells actively. Feeding the ones developing in a good direction and removing the rest. And, of course, saving every now and then if you are satisfied with the results. These were the most difficult so far. I believe evolving a smart organism might be a similar task.
I got by accident reproducing swimmer's one time, wish i could play it on android 14
Yeah, that's a shame :/ This game has plenty of potential and the people are still there enjoying it
You can still play the game as long as you use an APK
that is how I play
@@kanohufharwab119 what is the game name and witch device I can download it PLZZZZZ
Why did it get deleted off the app store?
I think it's because it hasn't been updated since several years :/ So it might have some compatibility issues or maybe rules for keeping the app in the store were changed. Instead of getting a PC version we're slowly losing the mobile one :(
So how can we get it now?
@@Marramdar get the APK look up cell lab apk
@@Marramdar There is still a link to the .apk file on the original Cell Lab website. Just click the "download" tab. Or visit the official Cell Lab discord, I'm sure someone from there could help you.
How and on witch device i can download this
You can try with emulator like bluestacks or download the apk from an official site
@@kanohufharwab119 i cant it wont let me
@@RandomSixthGrader Maybe someone on discord might help? Unfortunately, I've had it installed before it disappeared from the lists :(
OMG
Я вы продолжите снимать видео про cell lab?
Am I going to keep making Cell Lab videos? Definitely not regularly, but I might get back to it at some point if I think of something interesting. Or if anyone gives me a good challenge ;)
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