Violence and love, conquest and assimilation, they're all in your DNA.
Literally. As human populations have moved around the world, they've
left bits of their genes to mark their passage. An ambitious new project
has attempted to use genetics to identify many of the major movements
of humans over the last 4,000 years.
By measuring the sizes of different chunks of DNA in modern people, a
team of geneticists and statisticians from the U.K. and Germany
identified more than 100 major population movements.
They saw the spread of Mongol genes across the Mongol empire, the
appearance of European genes in Maya and Pima Indians during
colonization, and the arrival of Cambodian genes at the fall of the
Khmer empire.
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