"Uncovering Down Syndrome in Ancient Societies Through Genetic Analysis"

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Researchers analyzing ancient DNA have identified six individuals from past societies with Down syndrome, dating back to between 5,000 and 2,500 years before present in Bronze Age sites in Greece and Bulgaria, and Iron Age sites in Spain. The individuals were found to have been cared for and appreciated as part of their ancient societies, with one individual also discovered to have Edwards Syndrome. The findings shed light on how ancient societies reacted to individuals with genetic conditions and may lead to further research in the future.
Topics:health#ancient-genomes#ancient-societies#archaeology#dna-analysis#down-syndrome#genetic-conditions
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