Human Genome Recovered From 5,700-Year-Old Chewing Gum, Science

Human Genome Recovered From 5,700-Year-Old Chewing Gum, Science

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The piece of Birch tar, found in Denmark, also contained the mouth microbes of its ancient chewer, as well as remnants of food to reveal what she ate
The piece of Birch tar, found in Denmark, also contained the mouth microbes of its ancient chewer, as well as remnants of food to reveal what she ate

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