An infant’s bones that had lain undisturbed for 11,500 years in Alaska have shed new light on the ancient humans that crossed to North America over a land bridge from Asia. Researchers managed to sequence the remains' DNA, which gave them second-oldest human genome ever found on the continent. It indicates that there was
a previously unknown population that diverged genetically from the ancestors of Native Americans about 20,000 years ago.
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