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30th August 2012, 13:07
http://discovermagazine.com/2012/jul-aug/06-ice-age-flower-blooms-again

Pretty cool stuff.



After 32,000 Years, an Ice Age Flower Blooms Again
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This campion plant grew from a 32,000-year-old fruit.




http://discovermagazine.com/2012/jul-aug/06-ice-age-flower-blooms-again/campion.jpg






AP/Institute of Biophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Deep in the frozen tundra of northeastern Siberia, a squirrel buried fruits some 32,000 years ago from a plant that bore white flowers. This winter a team of Russian scientists announced (http://www.pnas.org/content/109/10/4008) that they had unearthed the fruit and brought tissue from it back to life. The fruits are about 30,000 years older than the Israeli date palm seed that previously held the record (http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/notrocketscience/2008/06/12/2000-year-old-phoenix-seed-rises-from-the-ashes/) as the oldest tissue to give life to healthy plants.






The researchers were studying ancient soil composition in an exposed Siberian riverbank in 1995 when they discovered the first of 70 fossilized Ice Age squirrel burrows, some of which stored up to 800,000 seeds and fruits. Permafrost had preserved tissue from one species—a narrow-leafed campion plant—exceptionally well, so researchers at the Russian Academy of Sciences recently decided to culture the cells to see if they would grow. Team leader Svetlana Yashina re-created Siberian conditions in the lab and watched as the refrigerated tissue sprouted buds that developed into 36 flowering plants (http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/notrocketscience/2012/02/20/flowers-regenerated-from-30000-year-old-frozen-fruits-buried-by-ancient-squirrels/) within weeks.
This summer Yashina’s team plans to revisit the tundra to search for even older burrows and seeds.

cynicles
31st August 2012, 01:11
Aaaaw, I thought we we're going to get a new type of fruit to exploit for new flavors.

Lynx
31st August 2012, 01:40
They could run a DNA comparison.

Robespierres Neck
31st August 2012, 01:45
Interesting news. I got a book on different kinds of flowers today, actually.

PC LOAD LETTER
31st August 2012, 03:30
I would like to take a moment to thank Scrat for this incredible opportunity

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-dddp3QAi_JQ/TfOoAqRbkRI/AAAAAAAAADs/uWoxghpAN6Q/s1600/iceage180302_450x300.jpg

ckaihatsu
31st August 2012, 07:10
Eeen Sie-bare-ay-a flaw-wares blome on you!