New Phylum Created After New Creature Discovered
dmatos writes "Scientists have found a completely new type of life in a well in Greenland. It doesn't fit into any existing phylum, so they were forced to create a new phylum for them. It's a 0.1mm long freshwater organism which reproduces by parthogenesis."
In water that cold, of course there are no males.
We don't need to study animal biology anyway, we can simulate anything in a computer anyway! We already know everything, and can learn how everything works by simulation!
So they found it in 1994 and have been keeping it in the refrigerator since then? I've had the same experience with old Chinese food found in the back of the fridge. That was nowhere NEAR 6 years old. And I won't make any jokes about Disco island.
parthenogenesis (pärth-n-jn-ss) n. A form of reproduction in which an unfertilized egg develops into a new individual, occurring commonly among insects and certain other arthropods. Anybody want to explain how that works? The egg is unfertilized?
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Yeah, I get it.
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Wow. Here I've sat in the lab all these years trying to create DNA by sparking a vial of pookey, and somebody upstages me by creating a whole new phylum! I should set my goals higher.
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How can jaws be complex? Aren't they just bones with teeth sticking out of them? How does an unfertilized egg reproduce? Why, if these were discovered six years ago, is this just being announced now? Why are they keeping a colony consisting of females? If they can reproduce on their own, what are males for? Why does none of this make sense? Does anyone know any of these answers?
Well, 0.1 mm is kind of big for "nano", but otherwise it sounds like the nanobots that created the earth got caught putting the finishing touches on Greenland.
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First it's named Greenland in hopes of attracting settlers, then they name one of the islands Disco island! What a vacation that would be - you're all set for a week of fun in the lushness of Greenland on the party island of Disco, and when you get there you realize that it's 40 below and taken over by worms 0.1 mm long with complex jaws!
Talk about false advertising!
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This is freaking awesome. Every day, I am constantly amazed by God's works. Imagine how many more life forms there could be in those rainforests we're torching every day? Now how's THAT for a cheerful Friday thought?
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Scientists from Copenhagen University and Aarhus University in Denmark have established a new phylum -- or family -- for the tiny animal[...]
If I remember my high school biology correctly, phylum != family. Does anyone know which taxonomal (sp?) category Micrognathozoa actually is?
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Wow. I recall reading something about some new life forms, something like flying worms in sizes from a few mm to a couple of feet long. At the time I thought it was just some weird psuedo-science stuff, but now I'm not so sure.
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What are the odds of finding life here on Earth so completely unrelated to anything we know? (Apart from
Tongue-tied and twisted, just an earth-bound misfit, I
Learning to fly, Pink Floyd.
The URL at Reuters is broken (as of now). Here's a link at Yahoo! News.
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