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Ancient DNA refers to DNA extracted from ancient specimens, such as bones, teeth, or mummified remains. Advances in genome sequencing technology now allow scientists to study the DNA of individuals who lived thousands of years ago, providing insights into the genetic history and evolution of human populations.
Scientists use aDNA to compare the genetic material of ancient populations with that of contemporary humans. This comparison helps trace the lineage and migration patterns of early humans, offering a clearer picture of how modern populations evolved and dispersed across different regions.
aDNA studies have confirmed that all modern humans share a common ancestry originating in Africa. This research supports the theory of 'Mitochondrial Eve', a term used to describe the most recent common ancestor of all humans on the maternal line, who lived in Africa between 200,000 and 300,000 years ago.
Despite Africa's central role in human evolutionary history, much about its ancient populations remains unknown. aDNA provides a tool to fill in historical gaps and explore changes in genetic diversity over time, particularly how populations have adapted to environmental changes and cultural shifts, such as the move from hunting and gathering to agriculture.
aDNA is often degraded due to age and environmental factors, making it difficult to extract and sequence. This is especially true in hot and humid climates, like those found in Africa, where DNA degrades more rapidly. However, new methods, such as genome enrichment techniques, have improved the ability to recover and analyze even small fragments of aDNA.
Understanding genetic mutations and adaptations that helped our ancestors survive can inform us about human resilience and potential responses to current and future challenges, such as climate change and diseases. Additionally, learning about past migrations and interactions between different groups can provide insights into current social and cultural dynamics and help predict future trends.
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