Secrets of the European Genome Revealed At 4,500-year-old Burial
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Secrets of the European Genome Revealed At 4,500-year-old Burial

By Eva-Maria Geigl/Oğuzhan Parasayan/Thierry Grange/The Conversation  High-resolution analysis of the genomes of individuals buried in a 4,500-year-old collective tomb at Bréviandes-les-Pointes, near the French town of Troyes, has revealed a surprising story with far-reaching implications. As detailed in an article in the journal Science Advances, the final stage in the formation of the European genome is still present in many present-day Europeans.  Read moreSection: NewsEvolution & Human OriginsRead Later