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First genome-wide ancient human DNA from Sudan shines new light on Nile Valley past | Emory University : vimarsana.com
First genome-wide ancient human DNA from Sudan shines new light on Nile Valley past | Emory University : vimarsana.com
First genome-wide ancient human DNA from Sudan shines new light on Nile Valley past | Emory University
The first genome-wide, ancient human DNA data from Sudan reveals new insights into the ancestry and social organization of people who lived more than 1,000 years ago in the Nile Valley, an important genetic and cultural crossroads.
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