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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Worlds Oldest Living Thing!

Scientists say a patch of ancient seagrass in the Mediterranean is up to 200,000 years and could be the oldest known living thing on Earth. Australian researchers, who genetically sampled the seagrass covering  40 sites from Spain to Cyprus, say it is one of the world's most resilient organisms - but it has now begun to decline due to global warming.
Scientists say a patch of ancient seagrass in the Mediterranean is up to 200,000 years old Photo: Getty Images
Australian scientists sequenced the DNA of samples of the giant seagrass, Posidonia oceanic, from 40 underwater meadows in an area spanning more than 2,000 miles, from Spain to Cyprus.

'Oldest living thing on earth' discovered

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