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Couple Told They've Adopted a Dachshund, but DNA Test Reveals Truth

Couple Told They've Adopted a Dachshund, but DNA Test Reveals Truth
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20 Epic Car Chases That Will Drive You Wild

20 Epic Car Chases That Will Drive You Wild
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Mother-and-baby-home investigation to include DNA profiling using genetic material from maternal line

Use of next-generation sequencing technology for examining mitochondrial DNA material will represent a new departure for State laboratory

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Genetic Bottleneck in Neolithic Sheep Husbandry Revealed

Genetic Bottleneck in Neolithic Sheep Husbandry Revealed
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First insights into the genetic bottleneck ch

<p><em>Mitogenetic diversity of sheep did not decline in the Anatolian distribution area of wild sheep when sheep husbandry developed in the early Neolithic c. 10,000 years ago, as previously assumed. SNSB and LMU zooarchaeologist Prof. Joris Peters and collaborators could show that matrilineal diversity remained high during the first 1,000 years of human interference with sheep keeping and breeding in captivity, whilst only declining significantly in the course of the later Neolithic period. The results of their study are reported in the journal Science Advances.</em></p>

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