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TWiEVO 31: Virus archaeology, or when the human genome is the junk

19 May 2018 by Vincent Racaniello

Nels and Vincent present ancient hepatitis B virus genome sequences from Bronze Age to Medieval period human remains.

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Filed Under: This Week in Evolution Tagged With: ancient dna, ancient viral genome, Bronze Age, evolution, hepatitis b virus, Medieval period, viral, virology, virus, virus archaeology

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