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We May Have Inherited Genetic Dental Disease From Prehistoric Ancestors

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Anthropologist Ian Towle from Monash University in Australia, together with an international team of scientists, found pit lesions on hominids. They are similar to a modern genetic enamel disease in humans called amelogenesis imperfecta, writes the Independent. Scientists have studied the dental remains of various hominid species over two million years of evolution. They focused on fossils from the Omo Valley in Ethiopia. This collection include…
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Anthropologist Ian Towle from Monash University in Australia, together with an international team of scientists, found pit lesions on hominids. They are similar to a modern genetic enamel disease in humans called amelogenesis imperfecta, writes the Independent. Scientists have studied the dental remains of various hominid species over two million years of evolution. They focused on fossils from the Omo Valley in Ethiopia. This collection include…

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ZN.UA Зеркало недели broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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