Scientists decode 5,200-year-old Iceman's genes

Scientists decode 5,200-year-old Iceman's genes

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Scientists have finished sequencing the genes of Oetzi the Iceman, a Neolithic mummy who was found in the Eastern Alps. The achievement could help answer age-old questions.
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