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Ancient DNA: Applications in Human Evolutionary History

Written by BCI Staff | Nov 15, 2013 3:28:00 PM

Ancient DNA: the First Three Decades

Conference - London, United Kingdom

Scientific discussion meeting organised by Professor Erika Hagelberg, Professor Michael Hofreiter and Professor Christine Keyser

Ancient DNA has grown from a scientific curiosity into a powerful research tool in fields as diverse as molecular evolution, archaeology, palaeontology, conservation genetics and forensic identification. This meeting will chart the technical challenges and achievements of ancient DNA, including its status as a scientific discipline, and discuss the prospects offered by new DNA sequencing technologies.

Organization: The Royal Society

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Ancient DNA: the First Three Decades

Mon, Nov 18, 2013 - Tue, Nov 19, 2013

The Royal Society, London, United Kingdom

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