Thirteen years ago, microbiologist Christa Schleper and her coworkers hauled a tube of mud from the floor of the North Sea. In it they discovered a group of microbes that could tell us about the origins of our branch in the tree of life. Now they’ve finally managed to grow enough in the lab that they can look at them under a microscope. Here’s how—and why—they did that.

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