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Since the human genome was first sequenced in 2003, the world's scientific community has been racing to decipher this "book" written in an alphabet of four letters.
An international genomics study led by scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) at the Singapore Center for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE) and ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN14,000 years, 12,000 miles: Ancient Asians made longest human journey in prehistoryA pioneering international genomics study has revealed that ancient Asians were responsible for the longest prehistoric ...
With Thomas Mackenbrock, Global Deputy CEO, and Anish Mukker, CEO of Teleperformance in India, on how AI is redefining the ...
We now have full genome sequences for six species of apes, helping us to pin down our last common ancestor – and potentially ...
A special issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B takes a bold step toward redefining one of the most ...
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Live Science on MSNHumans reached southern South America by 14,500 years ago, genomes from 139 Indigenous groups revealA large-scale genome study shows that Indigenous peoples in the Americas split off several times, resulting in loss of important genetic diversity.
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