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Advanced Genomic Techniques used in ancient DNA studies have provided extraordinary insights into the genetic makeup of our ancestors.
What Are Genomic Techniques?
- Genomic techniques are a bunch of different methods scientists use to study all the DNA in an organism.
- This includes figuring out the order of the DNA building blocks, finding where specific genes are, and understanding how genes work.
- These approaches involve processes such as sequencing, mapping, and analyzing DNA at the molecular level.
Also Read: Genome Sequencing
Significance of Studying Ancestral DNA
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Genetic Disease in Ancient Humans:
- The use of sequences of aDNA has helped to know about genetic diseases such as Down’s syndrome, Klinefelter’s syndrome and Turner syndrome.
- For Example: Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute discovered early cases of Turner syndrome, Klinefelter’s syndrome, and Down syndrome in ancient British aDNA from the Iron Age.
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Lifestyles of Ancient Humans:
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- Ancient humans’ lifestyles can be understood by studying genetic remains like birch tree pitch.
- Birch pitch was commonly used by ancient humans to fix tools and arrowheads.Microbes found in birch pitch can tell us about the oral health of the people who chewed it.
Genetic Ancestry Testing:
- This testing is also known as genetic genealogy.
- It allows researchers to know more about family history way more than mere relatives and historical records.
- This testing is helpful in giving information about the geographic origins of the person’s ancestors.
- People from the same background often exhibit the same patterns of genetic variations.
- Common types of testing are Y chromosome testing, Mitochondrial DNA testing, and Single nucleotide polymorphism testing.
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- Studying ancient DNA can give us important clues about how stone tools were made.
- In the 1930s, a cave was excavated in Ranis, Germany, where ancient stone tools were discovered.
- The cave gave signs when modern humans, Neanderthals, and Denisovans lived together.
- The DNA sequencing of the bones found in this site showed they belonged to Homo sapiens or modern humans.
Also Read: Human Pangenome Map
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- A research team from Italy, Germany, and the U.S. analysed genetic variants linked to cardiovascular diseases in modern humans.
- This research showed that ancient people also faced a risk of developing cardiovascular disease and calcified heart vessels.
- It shows that this disease has been widespread in human populations for at least 5,000 years.
Also Read: Casgevy And Lyfgenia: CRISPR-Based Gene Therapies
News Source: The Hindu
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