MindMap Gallery Paleogenomics in Archaeology
As a cutting-edge field in archaeology, paleogenomics reveals ancient human migration patterns, ethnic relationships, and genetic diversity by extracting DNA from ancient remains, performing high-throughput sequencing, assembling, and annotating ancient genomes. These genomic data also provide valuable resources for disease history research, helping us understand the evolutionary history of ancient pathogens and human adaptive changes in combating diseases. Numerous successful cases have demonstrated that paleogenomics has opened new avenues for archaeological research and provided abundant genetic information.
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