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Back to the Future: Using Ancient DNA to Safeguard our World

7/30/2020 | 1h 15m 2sVideo has Closed Captions

Binghamton University’s Dr. Lua Lopez explores ancient genetics relating to today.

The emerging field of ancient genetics is a “time machine” for exploring genetic patterns through history. So far, we’ve found fascinating clues to human evolution. Now plant and animal studies are offering similar opportunities.

07/30/2020

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Back to the Future: Using Ancient DNA to Safeguard our World

7/30/2020 | 1h 15m 2sVideo has Closed Captions

The emerging field of ancient genetics is a “time machine” for exploring genetic patterns through history. So far, we’ve found fascinating clues to human evolution. Now plant and animal studies are offering similar opportunities.

07/30/2020

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