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Today,
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kingjohn
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Two unusual graves of the late medieval period from the bakhchisaray district of the
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page 293 in this russian article https://www.archaeolog.ru/media/ksia/ksia-256-redu.pdf S. V. Sirotin, D. S. Bogachuk, A. A. Voloshinov, A. A....
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Today,
16:58
Angela
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What music are you listening to?
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This just came across my youtube feed. Sentiment and pathos aren't restricted to Southern Europe. This is the best rendition of "Danny Boy" I've...
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Today,
16:51
Angela
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Time for some fun: Guess this man
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Anthropology & Ethnography
The young Al Pacino has a bit of that EEF/CHG thing going on, I think. He was so handsome as a young man, but he aged really badly. Maybe it was all...
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Today,
16:43
Angela
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Surveyor's tool in mosaic from Pompeii?
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See: https://www.archaeology.org/news/8276-191209-pompeii-groma-mosaic "Massimo Osanna, director of the Pompeii Archaeological Park, and Luisa...
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Today,
16:31
Angela
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How the Christian Revolution Created the "Western" Mind
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"Dominion: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World". All the buzz about Tom Holland's book, which I first saw mentioned by Razib Khan, is...
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Today,
13:40
Duarte
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Thanks Salento. Most interesting in your data is the demonstration of the convergence of results provided by independent companies. You are an...
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Today,
11:45
Hazelzek
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Bread from ancient Egyptian yeast
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History & Civilisations
In effect, the Hittites bring us back to the Ancient Greeks though, geographically and with the same religious origins from Sumaraia.All roads...
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Today,
07:36
Salento
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Autosomal Genetics
... Full Circle Genographic Project / MTA
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Today,
05:06
Ygorcs
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Early replacement of West Eurasian male Y chromosomes from the east
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Paleogenetics
Unlikely as Basal Eurasians never mixed with Neanderthals. I'd rather think Basal Eurasians stayed in the Arabian Peninsula and/or southern Iran...
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Today,
03:24
Ygorcs
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Linear Gutian (Formerly known as Linear Elamite) was deciphered, an IE language
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What's very little to you? Iberia has ~20-25% steppe admixture all over it, and as the 2018 study on more than 300 aDNA samples showed it had even...
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Today,
02:50
Salento
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Default - 3D PCA Sample Analysis
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02:46
Ygorcs
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Linear Gutian (Formerly known as Linear Elamite) was deciphered, an IE language
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Linguistics
Just so you know about the next chapters of this never-ending fantastic story, he is now all over the question & answer social network Quora making...
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Today,
02:02
Yuxx
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What is your y-haplogroup?
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Mine is J-L283
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Today,
01:57
Jovialis
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Today,
01:01
kingjohn
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Where did E-V13 originate ?
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E1b1b
Moesean all the 5 finnish e-v13 i checked : 4 from south finland , 1 from north central finland.... so as you said mainly in the south.... can...
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Today,
00:26
MOESAN
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Where did E-V13 originate ?
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I'm glad someones have had robust viril ancestors. Good. That said, it's not always the giants pops which evolve better, even in health and ...
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00:16
Archetype0ne
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Man who had transplant finds out months later his DNA has changed to that of donor
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Medical & Psychological Genetics
Thank you Duarte, also for quoting the NYT article. @Tutkun regarding personality, exerpt from the Independent article "“Their brain and their...
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Yesterday,
23:50
Tutkun Arnaut
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Man who had transplant finds out months later his DNA has changed to that of donor
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Medical & Psychological Genetics
makes sense to me! THE bone marrow produces cells. Would have been strange if he still had his own dna! Would be interesting to study how it has...
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Yesterday,
23:45
Duarte
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Man who had transplant finds out months later his DNA has changed to that of donor
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Medical & Psychological Genetics
Well. Really amazing. It was a news of NYT last Saturday, also: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/07/us/dna-bone-marrow-transplant-crime-lab.html ...
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Yesterday,
23:09
bigsnake49
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Man who had transplant finds out months later his DNA has changed to that of donor
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Medical & Psychological Genetics
Now this particular individual cannot have children since he had a vasectomy but his sperm DNA changed to that of the donor. The experts think that...
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Yesterday,
23:02
[email protected]
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Man who had transplant finds out months later his DNA has changed to that of donor
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Medical & Psychological Genetics
With something this stunning I think the best course of action is to await confirmation.
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Yesterday,
21:25
Duarte
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Autosomal Genetics
MTA - Full Detailed Timeline
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Yesterday,
21:23
nornosh
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Linear Gutian (Formerly known as Linear Elamite) was deciphered, an IE language
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Linguistics
Yes indeed without ancient dna its just speculation using the current data so there must be more research done in this area.
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Yesterday,
21:18
Maciamo
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Man who had transplant finds out months later his DNA has changed to that of donor
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Medical & Psychological Genetics
That's unbelievable! Does that mean that the bone marrow transplanted contained stem cells that turned into germ cells? Just a few of them would...
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Yesterday,
20:21
Angela
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Human Self-domestication
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What reading on the topic I've done was usually in the context of literature, particularly Victorian literature, and more generally in terms of the...
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Yesterday,
19:40
Stuvanè
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@Torzio, in fact, it's one of those clues that deserves a more detailed examination. There is certainly a disproportion between the researches...
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Yesterday,
19:38
torzio
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only my BC samples 1. Protovillanovia Martinsicuro (930 BC) ..... 5.076 - R1 - Top 99% match vs all users 4. Illyrian / Dalmatian (1200...
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Yesterday,
19:32
torzio
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we basically have very similar samples in most categories
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