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The study of ancient DNA is helping to solve modern crimes 

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November 3, 2024
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ESKE WILLERSLEV was an uncommon witness for a homicide trial. An knowledgeable in ancient DNA (aDNA) on the College of Copenhagen, his day job concerned finding out the lives of prehistoric peoples and extinct megafauna. And but over the summer time of 2024 he was requested to steer a jury that he had one thing to supply in one other area altogether: crime-scene investigation.



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