Jurassic Park in a Petri dish: Scientists bring 500 million-year-old bacteria back to life - what could possibly go wrong?
A 500 million-year-old bacteria has  been brought back to life in a laboratory at Georgia Tech in an  experiment with echoes of Jurassic Park's disastrous recreation of the  dinosaurs.
The researchers have resurrected a 500-million-year-old gene and inserted it into a modern E Coli bacteria.
The 'Frankenstein' germ has thrived. In the lab, the creation has now lived through 1,000 generations.
The scientists hope to find out whether the 'ancient' bacteria will evolve the same way it did 'first time round' - or whether it will evolve into a different, new organism.
‘This  is as close as we can get to rewinding and replaying the molecular tape  of life,’ said scientist Betül Kaçar, a NASA astrobiology postdoctoral  fellow in Georgia Tech.
The new 'chimeric' bacteria has mutated rapidly - and some have become stronger and healthier than today's germs.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2172406/Jurassic-Park-Petri-dish-Scientists-recreate-500-million-year-old-bacteria-lab--possibly-wrong.html#ixzz20nnvDgd6
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