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Okay, this is fucking awesome.  From the New York Times:

Living plants have been generated from the fruit of a little arctic  flower, the narrow-leafed campion, that died 32,000 years ago, a team of  Russian scientists reports. The fruit was stored by an arctic ground  squirrel in its burrow on the tundra of northeastern Siberia and lay  permanently frozen until excavated by scientists a few years ago. 
 This would be the oldest plant by far that has ever been grown from  ancient tissue. The present record is held by a date palm grown from a  seed some 2,000 years old that was recovered from the ancient fortress  of Masada in Israel. 
 Seeds and certain cells can last a long term under the right conditions,  but many claims of extreme longevity have failed on closer examination,  and biologists are likely to greet this claim, too, with reserve until  it can be independently confirmed. Tales of wheat grown from seeds in  the tombs of the pharaohs have long been discredited. Lupines were  germinated from seeds in a 10,000-year-old lemming burrow found by a  gold miner in the Yukon. But the seeds, later dated by the radiocarbon  method, turned out to be modern contaminants. 
 Despite this unpromising background, the new claim is supported by a  firm radiocarbon date. A similar avenue of inquiry into the deep past,  the field of ancient DNA, was at first discredited after claims of  retrieving dinosaur DNA proved erroneous, but with improved methods has  produced spectacular results like the reconstitution of the Neanderthal  genome. 
 The new report is by a team led by Svetlana Yashina and David  Gilichinsky of the Russian Academy of Sciences research center at  Pushchino, near Moscow, and appears in Tuesday’s issue of The  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of  America. 
 “This is an amazing breakthrough,” said Grant Zazula of the Yukon  Paleontology Program at Whitehorse in Yukon Territory, Canada. “I have  no doubt in my mind that this is a legitimate claim.” It was Dr. Zazula  who showed that the apparently ancient lupine seeds found by the Yukon  gold miner were in fact modern. 

Sounds like the Jurassic Park Plants Attack!!! movie is about to get greenlighted.

inothernews:

Okay, this is fucking awesome.  From the New York Times:

Living plants have been generated from the fruit of a little arctic flower, the narrow-leafed campion, that died 32,000 years ago, a team of Russian scientists reports. The fruit was stored by an arctic ground squirrel in its burrow on the tundra of northeastern Siberia and lay permanently frozen until excavated by scientists a few years ago.

This would be the oldest plant by far that has ever been grown from ancient tissue. The present record is held by a date palm grown from a seed some 2,000 years old that was recovered from the ancient fortress of Masada in Israel.

Seeds and certain cells can last a long term under the right conditions, but many claims of extreme longevity have failed on closer examination, and biologists are likely to greet this claim, too, with reserve until it can be independently confirmed. Tales of wheat grown from seeds in the tombs of the pharaohs have long been discredited. Lupines were germinated from seeds in a 10,000-year-old lemming burrow found by a gold miner in the Yukon. But the seeds, later dated by the radiocarbon method, turned out to be modern contaminants.

Despite this unpromising background, the new claim is supported by a firm radiocarbon date. A similar avenue of inquiry into the deep past, the field of ancient DNA, was at first discredited after claims of retrieving dinosaur DNA proved erroneous, but with improved methods has produced spectacular results like the reconstitution of the Neanderthal genome.

The new report is by a team led by Svetlana Yashina and David Gilichinsky of the Russian Academy of Sciences research center at Pushchino, near Moscow, and appears in Tuesday’s issue of The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

“This is an amazing breakthrough,” said Grant Zazula of the Yukon Paleontology Program at Whitehorse in Yukon Territory, Canada. “I have no doubt in my mind that this is a legitimate claim.” It was Dr. Zazula who showed that the apparently ancient lupine seeds found by the Yukon gold miner were in fact modern.

Sounds like the Jurassic Park Plants Attack!!! movie is about to get greenlighted.

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