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Ancient DNA
Ancient DNA
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DNA from Ancient Population Suggests Native Americans’ East Asian Roots
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Cell Press
Researchers have successfully sequenced the genome of ancient human fossils from the Late Pleistocene in southern China
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Ancient DNA and Teeth Show: Romans Brought Mules with Them
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Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
The investigation also revealed that mules can be identified by characteristics of their premolar teeth as well as DNA
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Pre-historic Wallacea—a Melting Pot of Human Genetic Ancestries
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Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
To shed light on the archipelago’s settlement history, researchers sequenced and analyzed sixteen ancient genomes
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First Pompeiian Human Genome Sequenced
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Scientific Reports
Study suggests that the individual may have been affected by tuberculosis prior to his death
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Ancient DNA Gives New Insights into ‘Lost’ Indigenous People of Uruguay
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Emory University
Whole genome sequences provide a genetic snapshot of ancient Indigenous people
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New Non-Destructive DNA Method Opens Opportunities
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University of Otago
New method of obtaining genomic data from small vertebrate remains that causes no visible damage to the underlying bone
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Ancient DNA Analysis Sheds Light on Dark Event in Medieval Spain
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University of Huddersfield
Genome sequence of a unique individual from Islamic medieval Spain sheds light on a brutal event that took place
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New Findings Unveil a Missing Piece of Human Prehistory
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Chinese Academy of Sciences Headquarters
Researchers sampled the oldest genomes from southern East Asia and Southeast Asia to date
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New, Almost Non-Destructive Archaeogenetic Sampling Method Developed
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Eötvös Loránd University
A new method that allows the almost non-destructive extraction of genetic material from archaeological human remains
| 3 min read
Insights
Paleoproteomics Offers a Look into the Deep Past
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Lauren Everett
Proteomics techniques are opening up new possibilities for archaeological applications
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