Antik DNA Calismalari ve Tuerkiye/Ancient DNA Studies and Turkey

The studies on ancient DNA (aDNA) from archaeological and paleontological remains make it possible to get genetic data from the past. aDNA data provide new insights in many research areas like phylogeny, population genetics and origins of domestication. Despite the technological advances in the last...

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