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Winter 2021 Issue

Stephanie Dutchen, Harvard Medical School Press Release

New branch added to European family tree

Genetic analysis reveals present-day Europeans descended from at least 3, not 2, groups of ancient humans.
Wed, Sep 17, 2014

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