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A flowering life has been found in Antarctica's glaciers

Even the most difficult and most beautiful corner of the earth finds the way of blooming, and it does it through cooperation. Unexpected mutually beneficial links between Microchician organisms were found in Antaroscopic organisms, led by the international team of scientists led by Professor's position, which forced to review the existing assessments of the biodiversity of the continent. The work was published in Frontiers in Microbiology (FM).

The authors studied a glacier from the hills of Larseman's hills (0 to 80 meters) and depths (up to 30 cm) of the soil (up to 30 cm). With high bandwidth, researchers have evaluated the variety of bacteria and eukaryotics, both alive or disappeared, the traces of which were left in the lands.

A total of 2829 species were found, in which the variety of bacteria is 10 times higher than eukariots. Each study site had a unique collection of species, the largest living diversity of which was observed in the upper layer of soil.