23,000 Years Old: The Oldest Human Genome From Southern Spain
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March 28, 2023
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23,000 Years Old: The Oldest Human Genome From Southern Spain,A genome of a human from the Ice Age refuge located in southern Spain. A team of researchers from around the world has studied ancient human DNA obtained from various archaeological sites in Andalucía in southern Spain. The findings of the study include the oldest genome discovered to date from Cue
23,000 Years Old: The Oldest Human Genome From Southern Spain
A genome of a human from the Ice Age refuge located in southern Spain. A team of researchers from around the world has studied ancient human DNA obtained from various archaeological sites in Andalucía in southern Spain. The findings of the study include the oldest genome discovered to date from Cue
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