Discovery of earliest genetic data from the Sahara: New insights into human history
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The article presents newly obtained mitochondrial genomes from two ~7000-year-old individuals from the Takarkori cave in Libya, representing the earliest genetic data for the Sahara region. The discovery indicates the presence of an ancestral haplogroup N in the ''Green Sahara'' during the Holocene. This study helps to understand African genetic variation and the evolution of the human lineage.

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