Human Genome Recovered From 5,700-Year-Old Chewing Gum
The piece of Birch tar, found in Denmark, also contained the mouth microbes of its ancient chewer, as well as remnants of food to reveal what she ate
The piece of Birch tar, found in Denmark, also contained the mouth microbes of its ancient chewer, as well as remnants of food to reveal what she ate
Nearly 6000-year-old chewing gum reveals life of ancient girl, Science
5,700-year-old chewing gum still contains human DNA from prehistoric woman - Study Finds
5,700-year-old 'chewing gum' helps recreate image of user
Stone Age chewing gum holds clues to the life of a young girl who lived 5,700 years ago
Scientists extract complete human genome from a thousands-of-years old “chewing gum”
5,700-Year-Old 'Chewing Gum' Sheds Light on Ancient Human Genome, Diet
PDF) Stone Age chewing gum yields 5,700 year-old human genome and oral microbiome
A Full Genome From 5,700-Year-Old 'Chewing Gum' Gives Insights Into Prehistoric Lives
A 5700 year-old human genome and oral microbiome from chewed birch pitch
DNA from Stone Age 'chewing gum' tells an incredible story
PDF) Stone Age chewing gum yields 5,700 year-old human genome and oral microbiome
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