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Papers Ancient DNA reveals Yakut origins and resilience under Russian conquest Yakut Origins and Long-Term Continuity in Eastern Siberia Yakut Origins and Long-Term Continuity The article opens in the vast, frozen landscapes of Yakutia, where winter can plunge below –60°C and rivers like the Lena, Yana and Indigirka carve through the permafrost. In this setting, archaeologists working with the French– By Caterina • 7 min read
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Papers Ancient DNA and kinship analysis in Bronze Age and Iron Age European populations Ancient DNA and the People Behind the Bones: A Comprehensive Study Ancient DNA and the People Behind the Bones: A Comprehensive Study of Past Lives, Kinship Networks, and Population Movements Introduction: Voices from the Graves This comprehensive study plunges deep into the world of ancient DNA recovered from human skeletons, By Caterina • 8 min read
Papers Ancient Genomic History of the Oral Pathogen Streptococcus mutans Over 8,000 Years Ancient Streptococcus mutans across 8,000 years of Eurasian history Ancient Streptococcus mutans across 8,000 years of Eurasian history This comprehensive study follows a single bacterial companion of humanity – Streptococcus mutans, a key player in tooth decay – through some 8,000 years of Eurasian history. By extracting DNA from By Caterina • 5 min read
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