LONDON - The first, almost complete genome of an ancient human has revealed traits of a man living 4000 years ago.
Scientists have deciphered about 80 per cent of the man's genome by extracting DNA from hair excavated from a site in northwestern Greenland. He had brown eyes, non-white skin,
Genome study tracks 'Inuk'
An artist's impression of the face of an Inuk tribesman who lived in the high Arctic of Western Greenland about 2000 BC. Photo / Supplied
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