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“Our results push back the association of T. pallidum with humans by thousands of years, possibly more than 10,000 years ago ...
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Cllr Dargan’s motion called on the council to examine similar dog DNA schemes that have been successfully implemented in ...
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From a 5,500-year-old human shinbone, scientists have discovered a close cousin of the pathogen that causes syphilis, providing the oldest evidence yet that the disease has ancient roots in the ...
Researchers recovered ancient DNA from a 5,500-year-old skeleton in Colombia and reconstructed a genome related to Treponema pallidum. The lineage predates known syphilis strains by ~3,000 years, ...
Starchy residue preserved in ancient stone tools may rewrite the story of crop domestication in the American Southwest, ...
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As genomics increasingly shapes modern agriculture, Digital Sequence Information (DSI), the digital data derived from a plant’s DNA, has become a powerful tool for improving how crop genetic resources ...