Breakthroughs

Maanasa Raghavan: sequenced genome from ancient skeletons

2019

Maanasa Raghavan, Neubauer Family Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Genetics, has found a way to extract and sequence genomes directly from skeletal remains of ancient individuals. This discovery can significantly increase our understanding of how individuals and populations evolved over time. The goal is to eventually be able to look at changes in the genome and correlate them with environmental and lifestyle changes in the past.