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  <title><![CDATA[Strange, tentacled microbe may resemble ancestor of complex life]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>By growing an unusual tentacled microbe in the lab, microbiologists may have taken a big step toward resolving the earliest branches on the tree of life and unraveling one of its great mysteries: how the complex cells that make up the human body &mdash; and all plants, animals, and many single-celled organisms &mdash; first came to be. Such microbes, called Asgard archaea, have previously been cultured &mdash; once &mdash; but the advance reported in&nbsp;<em>Nature</em> marks&nbsp;<a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05550-y">the first time they&rsquo;ve been grown in high enough concentrations to study their innards in detail</a>. <a href="https://eas.gatech.edu/people/glass-dr-jennifer">Jennifer Glass</a>, associate professor in the <a href="https://eas.gatech.edu">School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences</a> and a geo-microbiologist, didn&#39;t work on&nbsp;the study, but her research&nbsp;in 2020&nbsp;finding unusual ribosome structures in Asgard microbes helped the scientists published in <em>Nature</em>&nbsp;zero in on what to look for in their specimens.</p>
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