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Rare Protozoan from Sludge in Norwegian Lake Does Not Fit On Main Branches of Tree of Life


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Humankind's remotest relative is a very rare micro-organism from south-Norway. The discovery may provide an insight into what life looked like on earth almost one thousand million years ago.

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From http://www.scienceda...20426104853.htm

I'm glad that we are looking into other versions of Mankinds Relatives millions of years ago on Earth.
I want to go ahead of Father Time with a scythe of my own.

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Slightly misleading article. It may be one of our closest Eukaryotic cousins, but this is disregarding all prokaryotic organisms.




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