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Ancient DNA Reveals Reason for High Multiple Sclerosis Rates in Europe : vimarsana.com
Ancient DNA Reveals Reason for High Multiple Sclerosis Rates in Europe
Genetic research has unraveled ancient DNA, exposing the surprising link between Yamnaya herders, the spread of Multiple Sclerosis, and why northern Europeans are taller.
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