Phrases with «ancient lineage»

The phrase "ancient lineage" refers to a family or group of people that can trace their ancestry back many generations, typically spanning a long period of time in history. Full definition

Sentences with «ancient lineage»

  • The vents host evolutionarily ancient lineages of microorganisms and may have been a cradle supporting early life on the planet. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Both come from ancient lineages in Turkey, but the Kangal is native to the Kangal District of Sivas Province in Turkey while the Anatolian Shepherd is native to the Anatolian Plateau of Turkey. (animalso.com)
  • So she and postdoc Joseph Lachance, along with a multinational team, sequenced the DNA of three hunter - gatherer groups living in Africa today: the Hadza and Sandawe from Tanzania and the Pygmies from Cameroon, some of the most ancient lineages in the world. (sciencemag.org)
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