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BBCNEWS Unspun World with John Simpson June 4, 2024 23:54:00

In the study think that perhaps that is why he wasn t running away. maybe he was sick, maybe he was suffering from disease. there were also signs in the woman s skeleton that she was older and may have had arthritis in her bones. from his own genome, they ve seen pinpoints of his ancestry and of his family connections. and some of those are largely unsurprising. it looks like he was a local person, it looks like he waas local to the italian peninsula. but he had some markers in his genetic code that appeared to be common to sardinia. and that s interesting, because it suggests a lot of diversity on the italian peninsula at that time, which again paints a genetic picture of imperial rome. but it s perhaps not that surprising because, of course, imperial rome was an incredible melting pot. as you say, there are large numbers of other skeletons there. does this mean we ll be able to get dna from some of the others? ....

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BBCNEWS Unspun World with John Simpson June 4, 2024 23:53:00

That allowed these scientists to extract dna from just a tiny amount of bone. scientists had previously thought that dna might have been destroyed by the extreme heat when vesuvius erupted, but it turns out that where it had been preserved, it was then because these remains were encased in these cemented, heat hardened and time hardened layers of ash, that actually preserved the dna as well to be able to be picked up in a test millennia later. and what did they find in terms of the dna? they only got one whole genome, so basically the entire genetic code, set of instructions, that made this person. they also managed to get non human dna. they found dna in his skeleton that was from a tuberculosis causing bacterium, suggesting he might have had the disease before he died. and actually, some of the archaeologists and anthropologists involved ....

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Penn biologists show evidence of a two-sided genomic arms race involving repetitive DNA

Biological arms races are commonplace in nature. Cheetahs, for example, have evolved a sleek body form that lends itself to rapid running, enabling them to feast upon similarly speedy gazelles, the fastest of which may evade predation. ....

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First draft genome sequence of the Monkeypox virus associated with major outbreak

In a recent study posted to the Virological discussion forum, researchers revealed a draft genome sequence of the monkeypox virus associated with a recent outbreak in Portugal. ....

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