Ancient DNA gives glimpse of ancestors of Native Americans
Thursday, 4 January 2018 () DNA from an infant who died in Alaska some 11,500 years ago is giving scientists the best look yet at the genetics of the ancestors of today's native peoples of the Americas.
Around 50 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska - one of the most northern cities in the United States, scientists have deciphered the DNA of a baby girl who's been buried there for 11,500 years. Archaeologists from the University of Alaska Fairbanks have been digging at the Upward Sun River for...
The remains of a 6-week-old baby who lived 11,500 years ago in what today is central Alaska has yielded the oldest complete h -More- SmartBrief - Business
Scientists say they now have the first evidence of a single founding Native American population that split from East Asians about 35,000 years ago. Sydney Morning Herald - Front Page
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