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New DNA research reveals how the Slavic migration reshaped Europe through large-scale population shifts, not conquest.
New studies find the origin of multiple sclerosis and other diseases originates from the spread of DNA during ancient human history in Europe.
A Turning Point in Linguistic History The discovery of the CLV people as the missing link in the Indo-European story marks a turning point in a 200-year-old quest.
DNA study reveals origin of world’s first pandemic - Justinian Plague killed tens of millions of people between 541AD and ...
New DNA analyses show the extent of the Yamnaya people’s genetic reach starting 5,000 years ago and how it made descendants prone to diseases like MS.
A groundbreaking archaeological discovery has rewritten our understanding of early medieval England, revealing that two individuals buried in seventh-century cemeteries had recent West African ancesto ...
DNA analysis has been able to pinpoint that the European individuals came from areas in northwest Europe.
Ancient DNA may offer clues to why multiple sclerosis is more common among those with northern European ancestry. | Adobe.com ...
Americans with European heritage have long been able to pinpoint their ancestry through DNA testing, but it's only in recent years that those with African heritage have been able to trace their ...
Southern Europeans had more of their genetic ancestry from the ancient farmers, with up to 90 percent of the DNA of Sardinians tracing back to these early European immigrants.