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Trapped in the Rancho La Brea tar pits 28,000 years ago, the bacteria are equipped with special enzymes that can break down petroleum, environmental scientists at the University of California, Riverside report in a recent issue of Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
The petroleum-dismantling enzymes could be used to clean up oil spills, create new medicines and manufacture bio-fuels, among other uses.
Bacteria that survive on petroleum produce methane gas as waste, so when Kim and his colleague Dave Crowley noticed the gas bubbling out of the oily soil, they know they had found something unique.
SOURCE:
LiveScience.com
Originally posted by Echtelion
Wow! Should this bacteria be called the "Ultimate Anti-Suburbia virus"???