With the contribution of RCH and ELTE scientists, an international research team investigated the cultural and genetic interactions of prehistoric populations living between Europe and Asia
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Researchers from the Institute of Archaeogenomics of the Research Centre for the Humanities (IAG RCH), Eötvös Loránd Research Network (ELKH) and the Institute of Biology of the Faculty of Science, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE TTK) as part of an international research team of more than two hundred members, have investigated the cultural and genetic interactions of prehistoric, ancient and medieval populations living in the area that forms a bridge between Europe and Asia - the so-called Southern Arc.
Investigation of ancestral paternal and maternal lineages in the Odorheiu Secuiesc region of Transylvania
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"High Coverage Mitogenomes and Y-Chromosomal Typing Reveal Ancient Lineages in the Modern-Day Székely Population in Romania", a new study by researchers from the Institute of Archaeogenomics, was published in the journal Genes (MDPI) in early January.
The colleagues of the Institute of Archaeogenomics at the DSB Conference 2022
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“DSB Conference 2022”, organized by the PhD students of the Doctoral School of Biology in ELTE was held in Budapest, December 1st 2022.
Archaeological and genetic analysis from the early medieval cemeteries of the Volga and Ural regions — a new milestone in the archaeogenetic research of the Hungarian prehistory
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The latest archaeogenetic results related to the research of Hungarian prehistory of the Institute of Archaeogenomics (Research Centre for the Humanities, Eötvös Loránd Research Network) have been recently published in the scientific journal Human Molecular Genetics of the Oxford University Press.
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