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Ancient DNA from the teeth of 14th-century Ashkenazi Jews in Germany already included genetic variations common in modernJews
Ancient DNA from the teeth of 14th-century Ashkenazi Jews in Germany already included genetic variations common in modernJews,A German town needed to relocate a medieval graveyard to build a parking garage. A positive side effect: Scientists got to sequence the DNA of Ashkenazi Jews who lived more than 600 years ago.

Ancient DNA from the teeth of 14th-century Ashkenazi Jews in Germany already included genetic variations common in modernJews

A German town needed to relocate a medieval graveyard to build a parking garage. A positive side effect: Scientists got to sequence the DNA of Ashkenazi Jews who lived more than 600 years ago.