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Researchers have discovered that some modern Alaska Natives still live almost exactly where their ancestors did 3,000 years ago, highlighting genetic continuity in Southeast Alaska and shedding light on human migration patterns and pre-colonial territorial patterns in the Pacific Northwest. The f
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Oldest #paleogenome from the African continent tells of the extinction of the #blueantelope https://academic.oup.com/mbe/advance-article/doi/10.1093/molbev/msac241/6794086 https://phys.org/news/2022-11-oldest-paleogenome-african-continent-extinction.html
The blue antelope (Hippotragus leucophaeus) was an African antelope with a bluish-gray pelt, related to the living sable and roan antelopes. The last blue antelope was shot around 1800, only 34 years after it was first described scientifically, making it the only large African mammal species to have become extinct in historical times.