Scientists use ancient Icelandic genomes to track rapid population change
Iceland is famous for its genetic research, thanks to a small homogeneous population and genealogical records.
June 5, 2018
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In a new study released last week, scientists have mapped the ancient movements of an Arctic population using the genomes of ancestors past.
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