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re: Scientists woke up a 46,000-year old roundworm from Siberian permafrost

Posted on 7/28/23 at 6:38 pm to
Posted by bhtigerfan
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 7/28/23 at 6:38 pm to
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There are so many nematodes that haven’t been “described,” nematologist William Crow told the newspaper via email. Crow was not part of the study that worked with the organism.

He said that the one being studied may have gone extinct, “However, it very well could be a commonly occurring nematode that no one got around to describing yet.”
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The worms were reanimated by slowly warming the soil, being careful not to cook the nematodes when they started moving, eating and reproducing, The Washington Post reported. They multiply without a mate through parthenogenesis. The original one dug up from the permafrost has since died, but scientists have raised more than 100 generations from it, the newspaper reported.

Not everyone agrees with the study’s findings, saying that while the organic material used to date the samples could be 46,000 years old, the worms may be modern contamination. Byron Adams, a biologist at Brigham Young University, discounts the findings, but added that there’s a chance they could be right. “I would love to believe that the animals they are describing have survived being frozen for 40,000 years in permafrost,” Adams said, according to Scientific American. “And if I were a betting man, I would bet that it could actually happen, and these things really are this old.” Adams said the dating confirms that the organic material was as old as testing found, but the worms may not be. “The authors haven’t done the work to show that the animals they have recovered are not simply surface contaminants,” he said.

The study said there have been organisms that have survived much longer than this roundworm, with a spore preserved in the abdomen of bees in amber for 25 to 40 million years.
KIRO
Posted by Bow dude72
Member since Mar 2017
2555 posts
Posted on 7/28/23 at 7:09 pm to
Alien Resurrection!
Posted by WG_Dawg
Member since Jun 2004
88695 posts
Posted on 7/28/23 at 7:13 pm to
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Scientists woke up a 46,000-year old roundworm


Posted by Tigermite
Member since Nov 2004
931 posts
Posted on 7/28/23 at 7:15 pm to
frickin earthworms bout to kick off the zombie apocalypse. Smh
Posted by OU Guy
Member since Feb 2022
20070 posts
Posted on 7/28/23 at 7:18 pm to
Next x-demic is giant worms

Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
66791 posts
Posted on 7/28/23 at 7:23 pm to
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Was it extinct?

Maybe, maybe not. It very well could just be a frozen specimen of a yet undescribed worm/nematode. When it comes to insects/bugs/worms/whatever we have still really only scratched the surface.
Posted by Itismemc
LA
Member since Nov 2008
4768 posts
Posted on 7/28/23 at 7:30 pm to
He was wormverse version of Captain America
Posted by imjustafatkid
Alabama
Member since Dec 2011
58530 posts
Posted on 7/28/23 at 7:38 pm to
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46,000-year old roundworm


This should have been a flashing red sign, telling them that their aging methods are completely and totally flawed and inaccurate.
Posted by TutHillTiger
Mississippi Alabama
Member since Sep 2010
46192 posts
Posted on 7/28/23 at 7:50 pm to
Folllowed by an ancient strange new bacteria or virus we have no immunity too which wipes out 99% of human population.

Plot from about 100 sci-fi movies
Posted by grizzlylongcut
Member since Sep 2021
12651 posts
Posted on 7/28/23 at 7:52 pm to
I think scientists may be among the dumbest amongst us.
Posted by HooDooWitch
TD Bronze member
Member since Sep 2009
10812 posts
Posted on 7/28/23 at 7:55 pm to
Super. Probably grown in to one of those Tremor worms.


:wescrewedemoji:
Posted by Stealth Matrix
29°59'55.98"N 90°05'21.85"W
Member since Aug 2019
9967 posts
Posted on 7/28/23 at 8:07 pm to
This is how we enter the Walking Dead universe.
Posted by Eli Goldfinger
Member since Sep 2016
32785 posts
Posted on 7/28/23 at 8:09 pm to
I hope it’s a catawba worm.
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