Pompeii victim’s genome successfully sequenced for first time
by Angela Giuffrida in Rome from Science | The Guardian on (#5ZNVT)
Scientists say man shares similarities with modern Italians and others who lived in region during Roman empire
The genome of a victim of the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius over the ancient city of Pompeii has been sequenced for the first time, scientists have revealed, shedding new light on the health and diversity of those who lived in the Roman empire at the time of the disaster.
In a study published in Scientific Reports on Thursday, a team led by Gabriele Scorrano, an assistant professor of geogenetics at the University of Copenhagen, extracted DNA from two victims, a man and a woman, whose remains were found in the House of the Craftsman in Pompeii, a domus that was first excavated in 1914.
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