The new
discoveries about an Ice Age refugium in Arabia and the subsequent outward migration are based on a study of a rare mitochondrial DNA lineage named R0a, which, uniquely, is most frequent in Arabia and the Horn of Africa.
Not exact matches
Last year I blogged
about the surprising
discovery that mosses released after 400 years of frozen glacial ensquashment had managed to survive and sprout new growth, a finding that radically altered our ideas
about regrowth during the retreat of
ice ages.
New
discoveries about the demise of the
ice sheet that covered Western Canada at the end of the last
ice age offer a preview of what we can expect as