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Almost 2,000 Years Later, Scientists Map Genome of Resident of Pompeii

Summary by Ground News
Scientists recently completed the first successfully sequenced human genome from a Pompeii victim. Until now, only short stretches of DNA had been sequenced from human and animal remains. The DNA of a man who died in Pompeii after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD is revealing new secrets.

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