Scientists extract DNA of ancient woman from Paleolithic society pendant

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Scientists extract DNA of ancient woman from Paleolithic society pendant
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The researchers used a novel phosphate-based method to isolate DNA from bones and teeth for this study.

from bones and teeth for this study. This method is non-destructive and carefully extracts the DNA without causing any damage to it.This research was focused on recovered artifacts made from skeletal elements in particular. According to the official statement, items like these are more likely to well-preserve DNA found in skin cells, sweat, and other bodily fluids.

“One could say we have created a washing machine for ancient artifacts within our clean laboratory.

Following this, the team moved on to the quest to find the owner of this pendant. The team also identified its human owner using the recovered nuclear genome. According to the number of X chromosomes, "the pendant was made, used, or worn by a woman."

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