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Ice Age Flower, Silene Stenophylla, Becomes Oldest Plant To Be Revived

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By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV   02/20/12 04:12 PM ET  AP

MOSCOW -- It was an Ice Age squirrel's treasure chamber, a burrow containing fruit and seeds that had been stuck in the Siberian permafrost for over 30,000 years. From the fruit tissues, a team of Russian scientists managed to resurrect an entire plant in a pioneering experiment that paves the way for the revival of other species.

The Silene stenophylla is the oldest plant ever to be regenerated, the researchers said, and it is fertile, producing white flowers and viable seeds.

The experiment proves that permafrost serves as a natural depository for ancient life forms, said the Russian researchers, who published their findings in Tuesday's issue of "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences" of the United States.

"We consider it essential to continue permafrost studies in search of an ancient genetic pool, that of pre-existing life, which hypothetically has long since vanished from the earth's surface," the scientists said in the article.

Canadian researchers had earlier regenerated some significantly younger plants from seeds found in burrows.

Svetlana Yashina of the Institute of Cell Biophysics of the Russian Academy Of Sciences, who led the regeneration effort, said the revived plant looked very similar to its modern version, which still grows in the same area in northeastern Siberia.

"It's a very viable plant, and it adapts really well," she told The Associated Press in a telephone interview from the Russian town of Pushchino where her lab is located.

She voiced hope the team could continue its work and regenerate more plant species.

The Russian research team recovered the fruit after investigating dozens of fossil burrows hidden in ice deposits on the right bank of the lower Kolyma River in northeastern Siberia, the sediments dating back 30,000-32,000 years.

The sediments were firmly cemented together and often totally filled with ice, making any water infiltration impossible – creating a natural freezing chamber fully isolated from the surface.

"The squirrels dug the frozen ground to build their burrows, which are about the size of a soccer ball, putting in hay first and then animal fur for a perfect storage chamber," said Stanislav Gubin, one of the authors of the study, who spent years rummaging through the area for squirrel burrows. "It's a natural cryobank."

The burrows were located 125 feet (38 meters) below the present surface in layers containing bones of large mammals, such as mammoth, wooly rhinoceros, bison, horse and deer.

Gubin said the study has demonstrated that tissue can survive ice conservation for tens of thousands of years, opening the way to the possible resurrection of Ice Age mammals.

"If we are lucky, we can find some frozen squirrel tissue," Gubin told the AP. "And this path could lead us all the way to mammoth."

Japanese scientists are already searching in the same area for mammoth remains, but Gubin voiced hope that the Russians will be the first to find some frozen animal tissue that could be used for regeneration.

"It's our land, we will try to get them first," he said.

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MOSCOW -- It was an Ice Age squirrel's treasure chamber, a burrow containing fruit and seeds that had been stuck in the Siberian permafrost for over 30,000 years. From the fruit tissues, a team of Rus...
MOSCOW -- It was an Ice Age squirrel's treasure chamber, a burrow containing fruit and seeds that had been stuck in the Siberian permafrost for over 30,000 years. From the fruit tissues, a team of Rus...
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10:52 AM on 03/29/2012
this is stuped
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FTracy3
My micro-bio is as empty as the rest of my life.
10:25 PM on 02/22/2012
It lay frozen in the ice for thousands of years...waiting...silently biding it's time...until MAN tampered with nature and dug it out. This summer be prepared for... John Carpenter's "The Flower!" In a Greenhouse, no one can hear you scream"
"Petal to the Metal Thrills"--Roger Ebert.
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
04:42 PM on 02/22/2012
Not THAT plant!!!

Feed me Seymour ......
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maslin
At 6 bn km, it's mostly small stuff.
02:30 AM on 02/22/2012
Wow, with wow on top and a side order of wow.

So cool.

One problematic note:

'The experiment proves that permafrost serves as a natural depository for ancient life forms, said the Russian researchers, who published their findings in Tuesday's issue of "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences" of the United States.'

If this is true, and if the fossil-heads continue to block sensible climate action, then we will need to act fast to preserve this depository.
jhNY
Mercy.
02:09 PM on 02/22/2012
And consider that, among all the ancient wonders coming to light after thawing, there may be an ancient disease or several for which modern humans have zero resistance.
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cuoi
I wish everyone happiness.
02:57 PM on 02/22/2012
Wouldn't that be ironic? Europeans wiped out big chunks of indigenous people by bringing germs. With jet travel, we may all benefit from "new! old! germs". And the only people left standing are the indigenous peoples deep in the mountains and jungles....Imagine, you live in the jungle and suddenly the skies become quiet. The jungle becomes quiet and the rivers start to flow like olden times. You wander out of your territory with a deep sense of curiosity...
I got dibs on screenplay.
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NWBrunette
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01:45 AM on 02/22/2012
Now, if we could just get the squirrels to bury all the republicans.
12:07 AM on 02/22/2012
Oh damn, we already know how this will turn out soon we will all be running around avoiding velociraptors.
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Wintersoldier7020
The FanGirls Are Pissed
11:44 PM on 02/21/2012
I can see this becoming a movie. A plant that should be extinct brought back in a time period it doesn't belong in, crawling with some kind of bacteria scientist didn't anticipate causing a pandemic. With a movie line " It's too strong. The bacteria had 30,000 years to grow, now everything we know about science and medicine will be tested".
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12:03 AM on 02/22/2012
Actually the reverse should be true. At 30,000 years behind in evolution and developing resistances, and today's bacteria 30,000 years more advanced, the odds of the genome that was resurrected being robust  in current ecosystems are slim.

As to any old bacteria laying about from 30,000 years ago, we should have evolved our resistances a thousand or so generations ago.
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11:44 PM on 02/21/2012
"the revived plant looked very similar to its modern version, which still grows in the same area in northeastern Siberia."

Cool, the evolutionary changes between it, and its modern version would be interesting to read.
joemaf21
Help others no matter the cost
11:39 PM on 02/21/2012
Apparently, humans have a duty to revive species we caused to go extinct, such as the mammoth, and the dodo, and the thylacine, In my opinion, that's all fine and dandy, but when these scientists start playing with reviving things like dinos, that's too far, they died out because they couldn't survive, the oxygen content of the world now probably wouldn't support them anyway. probably just random ranting, but that's how I feel on the subject of species revival.
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12:12 AM on 02/22/2012
Well if Republicans go extinct ... Do not resuscitate.
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hetrose
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03:00 AM on 02/22/2012
Some idiot biologist will just not be able to resist...
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nomadrdw
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11:30 AM on 02/22/2012
with any luck, the GOP leaders will continue this insane race to extinction that they seem to be on right now.
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nomadrdw
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11:29 AM on 02/22/2012
first off, there is a MAJOR difference between a few tens of thousands of years, and hundreds of millions of years. second, there is also a major difference between taking a seed that has been frozen and sprouting it and reconstructing an entire genome from a fossil.
11:05 PM on 02/21/2012
"If we are lucky, we can find some frozen squirrel tissue," Gubin told the AP. "And this path could lead us all the way to mammoth."

All the way to a mammoth?! Give me a break! People are interested in practicing on mammoths. What we're really after is resurrecting/regenerating/recreating a person. We won't stop at fuzzy elephants. It's not in our nature.
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MaybeMilo
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10:15 PM on 02/21/2012
"If we are lucky, we can find some frozen squirrel tissue," Gubin told the AP. "And this path could lead us all the way to mammoth."

Ah, yes - if they can find the preserved remains of a squirrel that had been feeding upon a mammoth prior to its interment, they could recover DNA from the mammoth tissues and resurrect the species.

Huzzah!
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E Crosswait
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09:41 PM on 02/21/2012
These scientists should be worried. Don't they know that those seeds were placed there by satan to confuse us?!? Since the earth is only 6,000 yrs old how could they be in the permafrost for more than 30,000yrs, huh?

Bwahaha- couldn't help myself
11:06 PM on 02/21/2012
E Crosswait, I SO wish I could find a good, copy-able image of jesus riding a brontosaurus from 'Goodnight Bush!' Classic image.
08:29 PM on 02/21/2012
Too much like Jurassic Park, this is.
06:59 PM on 02/21/2012
I think this is cool. Makes you wonder what else could be revived (within reason).
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jondekonkeroo
Spells and remedies..
09:01 PM on 02/21/2012
well, we have identified 66% of neandertrhal dna and there are pockets of humans with a large percentage of neanderthal dna now, so in some near future this may be investigated.
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04:58 PM on 02/23/2012
How about Reason in a republican?
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Cody Wandel
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06:07 PM on 02/21/2012
Super Cool!