Scientists Piecing Together European Pre-History With DNAOurStudioApr 24, 20131 min readDNA sequenced from nearly 40 ancient skeletons has shed light on the complex prehistoric events that shaped modern European populations.A study of remains from Central Europe suggests the foundations of the modern gene pool were laid down between 4,000 and 2,000 BC—in Neolithic times.#DNA #Genetics
DNA sequenced from nearly 40 ancient skeletons has shed light on the complex prehistoric events that shaped modern European populations.A study of remains from Central Europe suggests the foundations of the modern gene pool were laid down between 4,000 and 2,000 BC—in Neolithic times.#DNA #Genetics
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