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Cebu_4_2
19th July 2013, 04:07 PM
Never-before-seen GIANT virus found that's so unusual it may have come from Mars

The Pandoravirus is one micrometre big - ten times the size of other viruses
It is found underwater but is not considered a threat to humans
The virus has been spotted off the coast of Chile and in an Australian pond
Only six per cent of its genes resemble those seen before on Earth


By Emma Innes (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=&authornamef=Emma+Innes)
PUBLISHED: 04:53 EST, 19 July 2013 | UPDATED: 10:41 EST, 19 July 2013

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Scientists have found a new virus thought to be the biggest ever seen on Earth.

The virus, dubbed Pandoravirus, is one micrometre big - up to ten times the size of other viruses - and only six per cent of its genes resemble anything seen on Earth before.

This has led French researchers to believe the virus may have come from an ancient time or even another planet, such as Mars.



http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/07/19/article-2370100-1AE2ED53000005DC-339_634x506.jpg Scientists have found a new virus, Pandoravirus (pictured), which is the biggest ever seen on Earth. It is found underwater and is not thought to pose a serious risk to humans

PANDORAVIRUS: THE BIGGEST VIRUS EVER SEEN ON EARTHPandoravirus lives underwater and was found off the coast of Chile and in a pond in Australia.

It is thought to have emerged from a new ancestral cellular type that no longer exists.

It is about one micrometre meaning it is big enough to be seen under a normal microscope.

The virus lacks the regular shape normally associated with viruses.

Its genetic code is twice the size of the Megavirus, the biggest virus previously found.

Only six per cent of its genes resemble genes seen before on Earth.


The giant virus is only found underwater and is not thought to pose a serious risk to humans.


However, the researchers, who published their findings in the journal Science, believe that the virus opens up a range of questions about the history of life on Earth.



Dr Jean-Michel Claverie of Aix-Marseille University in France, who found the virus, told NPR (http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2013/07/18/203298244/worlds-biggest-virus-may-have-ancient-roots): ‘We believe that these new Pandoraviruses have emerged from a new ancestral cellular type that no longer exists.’
Many traditional viruses range in size from around 10 nanometres (nm) to around 500nm.

The Pandoravirus is around one micrometre big and there are 1,000nm in a micrometre.

This means the Pandoravirus is big enough to be seen under the most basic microscopes.


Dr Claverie explained that because the virus is very big and lacks the regular shape normally associated with viruses, he initially thought it was a small bacterium.



His team went on a hunt for giant viruses after a survey identified signs of them in seawater.



http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/07/19/article-2370100-015F0B7900000514-789_634x341.jpg The scientists who found the Pandoravirus believe that it could have originated on Mars. Only six per cent of its genes resemble genes seen before in other organisms on Earth



They took sediment samples from the coast off Chile and from a pond in Australia.

They took the samples to their laboratory and put them in a solution packed with antibiotics in an attempt to kill any bacteria present.



http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/07/19/article-2370100-1AE33DAB000005DC-776_306x285.jpg The Megavirus, pictured, was previously thought to have been the biggest virus on Earth at 440nm - half the size of the new Pandoravirus



These bacteria-free samples were then exposed to amoebas knowing that if they died, there must be something else in the samples killing them.


This proved to be successful and large amounts of Pandoravirus were spawned.

When the team studied them they found that their genetic code was twice the size of the Megavirus, which was previously the biggest virus ever found at around 440nm.

However, they were in for more of a shock as only six per cent of its genes resembled genes seen before in other organisms on Earth.


Dr Claverie told NPR: ‘We believe that those new Pandoraviruses have emerged from a new ancestral cellular type that no longer exists.’


He went on to explain that it is possible that they have come from another planet, such as Mars.

The researchers do not yet know why this cellular form became a virus but they speculate that it could have evolved as a survival strategy.


Alternatively, its unusual genome could have developed as a result of it picking up genetic material from its hosts.

The researchers say that they now expect to find more giant viruses.

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Ponce
19th July 2013, 05:50 PM
As you know there is no a die-out in many species of sea animals......so, what will happen if, or when, that bugger gets into our drinking water? ........ better start learning Martian......will that turn us into zonbies?

V

StreetsOfGold
19th July 2013, 06:06 PM
it may have come from Mars

Mars? no, my vote is it came from ur anus

haha

Cebu_4_2
19th July 2013, 06:19 PM
they have quite a few 'far-out' articles on that site.

Spectrism
19th July 2013, 06:34 PM
Its not a virus. It's an egg. And when they hatch, you will not want those things stinging you. They will hatch in less than 3 more years.

Cebu_4_2
19th July 2013, 06:38 PM
Its not a virus. It's an egg. And when they hatch, you will not want those things stinging you. They will hatch in less than 3 more years.

WTF are they?

Libertarian_Guard
19th July 2013, 07:30 PM
This story is pure BS!

gunDriller
19th July 2013, 07:35 PM
This story is pure BS!


Mars? no, my vote is it came from ur anus

haha


sounds like a consensus.

that looks like a virus that is worthy of the Honor of Digesting Compost. :)

Santa
19th July 2013, 08:16 PM
This story is pure BS!

Yes, but it's new, it's ancestral...and it no longer exists. How cool is that?


a new ancestral cellular type that no longer exists.’

Serpo
20th July 2013, 12:43 AM
this could go viral...........



and only six per cent of its genes resemble anything seen on Earth before.

Mouse
20th July 2013, 01:37 AM
Therefore it must be from Mars. Case closed. Science FTW!

Neuro
20th July 2013, 01:56 AM
From Mars? And how do they propose that a Virus travels from Mars to Earth?

Cebu_4_2
20th July 2013, 02:06 AM
From Mars? And how do they propose that a Virus travels from Mars to Earth?

Solar wind.

Shami-Amourae
20th July 2013, 02:35 AM
Panspermia.

Spectrism
20th July 2013, 06:12 AM
Yes, but it's new, it's ancestral...and it no longer exists. How cool is that?

That is pretty funny taken alone.... but you left out the little bit of context....



It is thought to have emerged from a new ancestral cellular type that no longer exists.


And even that is funny enough. Do they have samples of this ancient cellular type to compare?

Here is what I think. They are eggs that have been flushed prematurely from a bottomless pit and they are on a hatch cycle very soon. Cosmic radiation will likely cause the release of the scorpion-like buggars.

Mars? Nahh... the stuff on Mars is tame compared with these. These came through a tiny openning of the worm hole (bottomless pit) but that worm hole will be opened for full business shortly.

Watch the skies... you will see some awesome stuff happening. And some of the creepy crawly things that visit us will make more face-eating zombies. Fun for all!