Ancient DNA unlocks Estonian, Finn, Hungarian secrets
Government
A new study revealed that present-day speakers of Uralic languages -- such as Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian -- share significant Siberian ancestry. Knewz.com has learned that researchers traced this genetic link to a group that lived in the forest steppes of the Altai Mountains, located at the intersection of Central and East Asia, around 4,500 years ago. It has been pointed out that although ancient DNA helps trace the movement of populations over time, using genetic data to directly track
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