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JERUSALEM(AP) Researchers have germinated a sapling date palm from seeds 2,000

years old, hoping its ancient DNA could reveal medicinal qualities to benefit

future generations.

Sallon, of the Louis Borick Natural Medicine Research Center in Jerusalem,

said she and her colleagues used seeds found in archaeological excavations at

Masada.She said they were the oldest seeds ever brought back to life.

" A lotus seed was germinated (in China) after 1,200 years, but nothing has been

germinated coming from this far back, not to 2,000 years, " she said.

The palm plant, nicknamed Methusaleh after the biblical figure said to have

lived for 969 years, is now about 12 inches tall. Sallon and her colleagues have

sent one of its leaves for DNA analysis in the hope that it may reveal medicinal

qualities that have disappeared from modern cultivated varieties.

The date palms now grown in Israel were imported from California and are of a

strain originating in Iraq, she said. The Judean date prized in antiquity but

extinct until Methusaleh's awakening, might have had very different properties

to the modern variant.

Sallon said the project is more than a curiosity. She and her colleagues hope it

may hold promise for the future.

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