TWiM 148: Neanderthal dentistry

March 25, 2017

Homo_neanderthalensis_face_(University_of_Zurich)Hosts: Vincent RacanielloElio Schaechter, and Michael Schmidt

Vincent, Elio, and Michael reveal what Neanderthals ate from analysis of DNA in their teeth, and new CRISPR-Cas systems found in the genomes of uncultured microbes.

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One comment on “TWiM 148: Neanderthal dentistry

  1. Elena Pikuta Mar 25, 2017

    Thank you, Vincent! Specially thanks for update of CRISR systems classification!