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How Lithuania is exorcising the demons of its dark pastAnd it is only the first course. The slices of fish placed before me – sturgeon and eel, garnished with crayfish – were staples of the Lithuanian diet during the 18th century, the waiter says.
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Ancient DNA and modern genomes can reveal stories of past peoples, from the Iron Age to Chernobyl, geneticist saysFrom a background in molecular biology and medical genetics, Domarkienė now spearheads Lithuania's first ancient DNA lab, headquartered at the Medical Science Centre at Vilnius University. Along with ...
She knew the place intimately, and, moreover, she had long wanted to write about a grim part of Lithuania’s history: the extermination, by the Nazis and their Lithuanian collaborators ...
Lithuania, today a parliamentary democracy ... But he never fully grasped its long and rich history until, as a university student researching an assignment, he came upon archives of the city ...
Ingrida Domarkienė, a geneticist at Vilnius University in Lithuania, discusses the exciting developments made possible by studying ancient and modern DNA.
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