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Siberian Upper Palaeolithic genome links Europe and America

A team of researchers led by Maanasa Raghavan from the University of Copenhagen have reported in Nature on their sequencing of the oldest modern human genome to date. The sample comes from a 4-year old boy who was buried at the site of Mal’ta in south-central Siberia. It concerns an Upper Palaeolithic burial, ca. 24,000…

November 20, 2013 in Uncategorized.

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