Scientists from different countries, who were examined in South Africa, made a very important discovery. This discovery, which involves a very old piece of stone, Changing everything we know about life on Earth has potential.
As a result of deep excavations conducted in the Bushveld Igneous Complex, researchers 2 billion years old They reached what was thought to be a rock. Hidden in this stone living microbes they discovered. Research results have recently been published Microbial ecology Published via.
Oldest sample of living microbes ever discovered in rocks

The statement said the discovered creatures were “the oldest example of living microbes ever discovered in rocks.” Yohey Suzuki of the University of Tokyo stated that they did not yet know that 2 billion year old rocks were habitable.
Before the new research, the oldest geological remnant containing living microorganisms was discovered beneath the ocean floor. 100 million years old It was a residue. This is an indication of how exciting the discovery of the rock, which acts as a new time machine, is as it gives us new information about early life on Earth and what happened then. new information about the evolutionary process promises. It should be noted that it is currently believed that the earliest life on Earth appeared 3.5 billion years ago. Man has existed for several hundred thousand years.

Experts say that microorganisms are specific to stones evolved very slowly They also reported. This shows that further research into their genetic structure is necessary and that unprecedented results may emerge. “By studying the DNA and genomes of these microbes, we can understand the evolution of early life on Earth,” Suzuki says. he says.
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