4hw.org: Recently, Japanese scientists announced that they have successfully revived the mushroom 20 million years ago through the cultivation of seafloor bacteria. Let's see what the mushroom 20 million years ago looked like!
According to Japanese media reports, recently, Japanese scientists have cultivated ancient bacteria found in the deep seabed, successfully reviving the mushroom 20 million years ago.
According to reports, the mushroom was found in the sea floor of BAHU City, Aomori County, Japan. In 2012, Japan's ocean earth exploration ship, earth, drilled at the bottom of the sea with a depth of 1200 meters, and found 69 kinds of fungi, including shiitake mushroom, which has a history of 20 million years, at a depth of 2500 meters.
The national marine research and development agency of Japan cultivated shiitake mushroom, which finally revived the shiitake mushroom 20 million years ago. The team believes that shiitake mushroom is in the deep carbonation layer of the earth, which belongs to the ancient Eurasian Forest Belt, so it can also prove that the former Japanese islands should be connected with the hilly area of Eurasia. This article is compiled by sihai.com.cn and reprinted with the source. The original link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/
Shisheng Inagaki, assistant director of the center of the National Oceanic Research and development agency in Japan, who was responsible for the research, said that human contact with various fungi led to the diversification of genetic factors. The discovery and resurrection of Lentinus edodes flora has important reference value for the study of human evolution.