25,000-Year-Old Human and Animal DNA Found in Georgian Cave
An international team of scientists has retrieved and analyzed nuclear and mitochondrial environmental DNA of humans, wolfs (Canis lupus), and bisons (Bison bonasus) from a 25,000-year-old sediment sample from the Upper Paleolithic site of Satsurblia Cave, western Georgia, Caucasus. Satsurblia Cave is a karst cave located 1.2 km from Kumistavi village in the Imereti region […]Read More
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