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Africa's oldest nuclear DNA found in Morocco

IANS  |  Rabat 

The oldest nuclear from ever has been discovered in eastern Morocco, adding new clues to the world's understanding of human history, a government statement said.

The announced on Thursday that the Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was found at a called Grotte des Pigeons near the eastern town of

The sequenced dates back to approximately 15,000 years ago, quoted the Moroccan statement as saying.

The statement said that the discovery was made by an international team of researchers, led by from the of Archaeology and Heritage and and Choongwon Jeong from the for the Science of Human History in Germany.

The individuals, dating to the Late Stone Age, found in this Northern African nation, had a genetic heritage that was in part similar to Near Eastern populations and in part related to sub-Saharan African populations, it noted.

"from nine individuals from were analysed, and we were able to recover mitochondrial data from seven of the individuals and genome-wide nuclear data from five of the individuals," Bouzouggar said.

"Because of the age of the samples, at approximately 15,000 years old, and the poor preservation characteristic of the area, this is an unprecedented achievement," he pointed out.

This is the second major archaeological achievements made in in a year.

In June 2017, a team of international scientists discovered the fossils of Homo sapiens, the world's oldest human species, in the remote village of near the southern city of

According to of Archaeology and Heritage, the remains of the Homo sapiens date back to more than 300,000 years ago.

The remains push back human species' origins by 100,000 years, and suggest that humans didn't evolve only in East

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First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 09:44 IST
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