Scientists detected at least 28 types of viruses in 15,000-year-old tape from TAN TANG CAP RIVER.02: 00/2: 06 MUSICAL SUPPLYING SOFTWARE SOCIALS in Tibet has discovered 33 types, 28 in That number 'Unlike any virus that has been listed so far' in the glacier formed 15,000 years ago. The research group from Ohio State University analyzed two tape core from Guliya, Kunlun Shan Xa Xa Xa Rao on Qinghai Plateau, Tibet, located at an altitude of about 6.7 km above sea level. Using new methods to analyze bacteria and viruses in ice samples Without contaminating them, researchers concluded that viruses live in land or crops
. According to the team, this finding helps scientists better understand how the virus has grown over Century. Zhi-Ping Zhong Microorganism, Ohio State University leads the research said: "The glaciers are formed gradually over the years, along with dust and gas, a lot of viruses can be t Useful in that ice layer. So far, the glaciers in western China have not been carefully studied
Our goal is to use this information to understand more about the past environment. And the virus is part of that environment ". When the ice accumulates from year to year after year, it retains material from the surrounding environment. The glacier allows scientists to learn more about the ingredients Atmosphere, climate and past microorganisms in the past. The analysis of the group revealed the genetic code of 33 viruses from tape dating back about 15,000 years ago. Four of them have been known scientific , but at least 28 of them are completely new. Matthew Sullivan microorganisms, Ohio State University, explains: "These are viruses that can thrive in harsh environment". On the environment and comparing with known viruses, the team believes that new viruses can come from land or plants, plants, not animals or people. Linnie Thompson, Ohio State University, said: "People know very little about viruses and bacteria in harsh environments like this. New research materials are extremely important
Can help us understand how bacteria and viruses respond to any climate change. What will happen on earth when moving from the ice age to a warmer than the present ".Thung Dung (translation) . Dịch vụ:
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