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As
reported from the Molecular Anthropology and Human Colony Genetics Lab,
Chinese scientists have successfully extracted DNA from ancient bones of
Shanghai people, dating back to the period of 4,000-5,000 years ago.
This marks a big stride forward for China to set its foot into the
modern molecular biology field.
Molecular
Anthropology and Human Colony Genetics Lab was co-founded by Shanghai
History Museum and Genetics Institute of Fudan University. The two
research departments have all along been engaged in DNA study of ancient
human bones, and so far, a series of results have been achieved by
them.
Prior
to this, the lab researchers extracted DNA from ancient human bones of
3200 years ago in Hami area of Xinjiang. Sequencing test proved that
Caucasus and Mongolian races had ever lived together at that time in
Hami.
Up
to now, the lab has collected a great number of ancient human bone
materials from various archaeological sites all over the country and
will set up an ancient Chinese bones gene bank.
SOURCE: Li
Yan |