Two landmark genomic studies have unveiled unprecedented details about prehistoric human migrations, including the longest known journey from North Asia to South America and the largest genetic ...
Desktop DNA Professional, unveiled Monday, will make it easier for VARs and solution providers to save and re-deploy user and system settings, application settings, bookmarked Web sites, toolbars, ...
Scientists have uncovered compelling evidence that humans reached New Guinea and Australia around 60,000 years ago—earlier than some recent theories suggested. By tracing maternal DNA lineages, the ...
Matthew Williams, academic affiliate assistant professor of biology at Penn State (left), and Christian Huber, assistant professor of biology at Penn State, are part of a team that used sophisticated ...
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80,000-year-old DNA from Stajnia Cave reveals the oldest Neanderthal group in Central-Eastern Europe
Neanderthals are also continuing their own journey through history, and the latest scientific study conducted at Stajnia Cave ...
From ancient nomads to modern job-hoppers, the urge to move may be written partly into our DNA. People’s tendency to set down roots far from where they were born is partly inherited and grounded in ...
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