30,000 Year Old Virus Revived

in #science8 years ago (edited)

A group at the Institut de Microbiologie de la Mediterranee, Aix Marseille Universite, revived a giant virus that had been embedded in permafrost for approximately 30,000 years. The virus was found in the tundra near East Siberia and is thus named Pithovirus sibericum. It is the latest entry in the class of large viruses called Megaviridae, which are so large that they are visible under an ordinary optical microscope:
P.sibericum is, on the scale of viruses, a giant - it has 500 genes, whereas the influenza virus has only eight.
This particular virus is harmless to humans and animals, but it demonstrates there could be unknown health repercussions as more permafrost thaws as the result of a warming planet.

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Your post seems to be a copy paste from that website. I recommend you to rewrite this news using your own words and cite the source at the end of your post.

i dont think this is plagiarism ive just put some links in permafrost,influenza and megaviridae the source is wikipedia
and your given site is not working.

The site works. Your message is a full copy paste. See here:

Fascinating.

As long as we don't thaw Cthulhu or something...

This creeps me out. What if...

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