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5,700-Year-Old 'Chewing Gum' And A Genome Sequencing First | Reflect Science

5,700-Year-Old 'Chewing Gum' And A Genome Sequencing First | Reflect Science Researchers have successfully used DNA from 5,700 year old chewing gum to build the world's first complete ancient human genome without using human bones or teeth.


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