Human Origins Traced to Worm Fossil in Canada

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Paleontologists have traced the origins of humans and other vertebrates to a worm that swam in the oceans half a billion years ago, said a study published Monday.

A new analysis of fossils unearthed in the Canadian Rockies determined that the extinct Pikaia gracilens is the most primitive known member of the chordate family, which today includes fish, amphibians, birds, reptiles and mammals.

The research published in the British scientific journal Biological Reviews identified a notochord or rod that would become part of the backbone in vertebrates, and skeletal muscle tissue called myomeres in 114 fossil specimens of the creature.

They also found a vascular system.

"The discovery of myomeres is the smoking gun that we have long been seeking," said the study's lead author, Simon Conway Morris of the Cambridge University.

"Now with myomeres, a nerve chord, a notochord and a vascular system all identified, this study clearly places Pikaia as the planet's most primitive chordate.

"So, next time we put the family photograph on the mantle-piece, there in the background will be Pikaia."

The first specimens of Pikaia were collected by early explorers of the Burgess Shale in 1911. But the animals were overlooked as an ancestor of earthworms or eels.

It was not until the 1970s that Morris suggested the five-centimeter (two inch) long, sideways-flattened, somewhat eel-like animal that likely swam by moving its body in a series of side-to-side curves could be the earliest known member of the chordate family.

"In particular, it was our use of an electron microscope that allowed us to see very fine details of its anatomy," Jean-Bernard Caron, an assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Toronto and the study's co-author, told Agence France Presse.

"It's very humbling to know that swans, snakes, bears, zebras and, incredibly, humans all share a deep history with this tiny creature no longer than my thumb," he said.

Comments 3
Default-user-icon Edy (Guest) 06 March 2012, 19:15

Wow. I just wonder what believers in Religion will say about this new discovery. Will they acknowledge this new scientific fact, or will they still hold on to the Myth of Adam and EVE?

Default-user-icon Anyone (Guest) 06 March 2012, 19:31

Stated so authoritatively....like he knows this without a doubt.
Proof of his stupidity.

Default-user-icon Edy (Guest) 07 March 2012, 15:23

What is your Proof , except for following blindly your parents, or your Church or your Mosque without questioning the Origin of the information given to you as GOD sent? Why is it that whenever a new Scientific Discovery that questions Creationism as stated in the so called Holy Books, the beleivers goes nuts. Only with Science you can you disproof a Scientific fact. Faith will never replace Reason and Rational. Amen.