?Octopuses Might Be Alien Lifeforms

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Not to send you into a meltdown or anything but octopuses are basically ‘aliens’ – according to scientists.

Researchers have found a new map of the octopus genetic code that is so strange that it could be actually be an “alien”.


The first whole cephalopod genome sequence shows a striking level of complexity with 33,000 protein-coding genes identified – more than in a human.

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Not only that, the octopus DNA is highly rearranged – like cards shuffled and reshuffled in a pack – containing numerous so-called “jumping genes” that can leap around the genome.

“The octopus appears to be utterly different from all other animals, even other molluscs, with its eight prehensile arms, its large brain and its clever problem-solving abilities,” said US researcher Dr Clifton Ragsdale, from the University of Chicago.

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“The late British zoologist Martin Wells said the octopus is an alien. In this sense, then, our paper describes the first sequenced genome from an alien.”

The scientists sequenced the genome of the California two-spot octopus in a study published in the journal Nature.
They discovered unique genetic traits that are likely to have played a key role in the evolution of characteristics such as the complex nervous system and adaptive camouflage.

Analysis of 12 different tissues revealed hundreds of octopus-specific genes found in no other animal, many of them highly active in structures such as the brain, skin and suckers.

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The scientists estimate that the two-spot octopus genome contains 2.7 billion base pairs – the chemical units of DNA – with long stretches of repeated sequences.

And although the genome is slightly smaller than a human’s, it is packed with more genes.

Reshuffling was a key characteristic of the creature’s genetic make-up. In most species, cohorts of certain genes tend to be close together on the double-helix DNA molecule.

A gene is a region of DNA that contains the coded instructions for making a protein.

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In the octopus, however, there are no such groupings of genes with related functions. For instance, Hox genes – which control body plan development – cluster together in almost all animals but are scattered throughout the octopus genome.

It was as if the octopus genome had been “put into a blender and mixed”, said co-author Caroline Albertin, also from the University of Chicago.

[video=youtube_share;st8-EY71K84]http://youtu.be/st8-EY71K84[/video]

So, the lovable octopus, nature's aquatic contortionists, might actually be an alien lifeform.
What do you think? Is the octopus not from the Earth or was it wishful thinking on the part of a few scientists?​
 

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Why would you even waste time to create a thread like this?
 

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Oh, I created the thread to annoy ppl like you. :rolleyes:
Why bothering with entering the thread and commenting if you don't like it?
 

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Lol, we should all try to be creative around here. OT: They look nice and I should experiment on them. ;)

It's freaking morbid. If one doesn't open the same all religion/refugees/bullshit thread of a similar thematic, he's automatically weird or an idiot. Smh.
Time for fishing.
 

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It's freaking morbid. If one doesn't open the same all religion/refugees/bullshit thread of a similar thematic, he's automatically weird or an idiot. Smh.
Time for fishing.

Waindo that's not the problem, or at least it isn't from my perspective. If you want to bring these topics to the General Discussion forum then we'd like to see you discussing them too. At the moment your threads are literal copy/paste from articles you find. Your opening posts often don't contain any of your own original material. I don't mind you bringing these topics up but I'd like for you to voice your own opinion from time to time rather than hiding behind your copied opening post.

I don't enjoy the religion/abortion/refugee threads all that much but at least I can see the OP's opinion. You have a tendency to ignore your threads after starting them. You don't answer people who question your sources, you reply to serious questions with reaction GIFs and you call us indoctrinated when we disagree.

Some of the topics do interest me but we never get a chance to discuss them because you've already moved on to a new topic, never to look back again.
 

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The octopus is very interesting for a cephalopod, but I disagree with the term "alien". Alien implies the Evolution of the creature (and they are using the umbrella term 'octopus' -- there are many species of octopi) is completely unrelated to the vast network of our biosphere, and that is not the case with octopi. We have cataloged many species of octopi and found their DNA is very similar to other cephalopods and other marine creatures.

If they were Alien, we should see a zero percent relatedness.
 

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I wouldn't call something "alien" only because it is so strange. Only because we don't understand it yet. That's basically how religion came into existence and is the reason why ancient people thought things like a solar eclipse has to do something with an omnipotent being and such.

One could say that we are all some kind of alien, when we think about the theory that asteroids probably brought water and "components of life" (like some chemical elements) to our earth.
But if they are "alien", how did they get here? Who brought them here and why? I do think that there is (a lot of) alien life in the universe, but I don't think that intelligent, alien life visited earth or ever will.
 

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It ain't alien if it's from around here.

Aliens are Ben10 shit not octopuses.
 

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Well they better prepare for their extinction.
 

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Not to send you into a meltdown or anything but octopuses are basically ‘aliens’ – according to scientists.

Researchers have found a new map of the octopus genetic code that is so strange that it could be actually be an “alien”.


The first whole cephalopod genome sequence shows a striking level of complexity with 33,000 protein-coding genes identified – more than in a human.

You must be registered for see images


Not only that, the octopus DNA is highly rearranged – like cards shuffled and reshuffled in a pack – containing numerous so-called “jumping genes” that can leap around the genome.

“The octopus appears to be utterly different from all other animals, even other molluscs, with its eight prehensile arms, its large brain and its clever problem-solving abilities,” said US researcher Dr Clifton Ragsdale, from the University of Chicago.

You must be registered for see images


“The late British zoologist Martin Wells said the octopus is an alien. In this sense, then, our paper describes the first sequenced genome from an alien.”

The scientists sequenced the genome of the California two-spot octopus in a study published in the journal Nature.
They discovered unique genetic traits that are likely to have played a key role in the evolution of characteristics such as the complex nervous system and adaptive camouflage.

Analysis of 12 different tissues revealed hundreds of octopus-specific genes found in no other animal, many of them highly active in structures such as the brain, skin and suckers.

You must be registered for see images


The scientists estimate that the two-spot octopus genome contains 2.7 billion base pairs – the chemical units of DNA – with long stretches of repeated sequences.

And although the genome is slightly smaller than a human’s, it is packed with more genes.

Reshuffling was a key characteristic of the creature’s genetic make-up. In most species, cohorts of certain genes tend to be close together on the double-helix DNA molecule.

A gene is a region of DNA that contains the coded instructions for making a protein.

You must be registered for see images


In the octopus, however, there are no such groupings of genes with related functions. For instance, Hox genes – which control body plan development – cluster together in almost all animals but are scattered throughout the octopus genome.

It was as if the octopus genome had been “put into a blender and mixed”, said co-author Caroline Albertin, also from the University of Chicago.

[video=youtube_share;st8-EY71K84]http://youtu.be/st8-EY71K84[/video]

So, the lovable octopus, nature's aquatic contortionists, might actually be an alien lifeform.
What do you think? Is the octopus not from the Earth or was it wishful thinking on the part of a few scientists?​

That first octopus smoked way too much weed, silly rastapus.

You know what else has 8 limbs and is alien, ****ing spiders.
 

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“It’s the first sequenced genome from something like an alien,” jokes neurobiologist Clifton Ragsdale of the University of Chicago in Illinois, who co-led the genetic analysis of the California two-spot octopus (Octopus bimaculoides).



Obviously no one thinks the octopus is an "alien" from another planet. (Nature News quotes one co-author of the paper on the genome noting that the alien quip is a "joke.") But it certainly is alien to standard evolutionary expectations that genomes of related species ought to be highly similar.
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So that people do not take the title in literal sense..
 
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