List of DNA tested mummies

List of DNA tested mummies

This is a list of mummies & ancient humans remains that have been DNA tested along with a brief description of when and where they lived.

mtDNA tests

The following mummies have undergone an mtDNA (mitochondrial DNA) test:

References

* [http://isogg.org/famousdna.htm Famous DNA]
* [http://www.isogg.org/ancientdna.htm Ancient DNA]
* [http://www.standardtimes.com/daily/03-97/03-09-97/a09wn056.htm British teacher finds long-lost relative: 9,000-year-old man]
* [http://www.egyptologyonline.com/using_dna.htm Unravelling the mummy mystery - using DNA]
* [http://www.egyptstudy.org/Ostracon/Greenfield_WoodwardDNA_June2001.pdf Secrets of the Ancient World Revealed Through DNA] (PDF)
* [http://www.friendsofpast.org/earliest-americans/map.html Evidence of the Past: A Map and Status of Ancient Remains]
*"The Seven Daughters of Eve" by Bryan Sykes

ee also

*List of genetic results derived from historical figures
*List of mummies
*Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup
*Ancient DNA

External links

* [http://www.religion-cults.com/cloning/god.htm DNA results from the Shroud of Turin]


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