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Viking DNA retrieved from 1000-year-old skeletons
Although “Viking” literally means “pirate,” recent research has indicated that the Vikings were also traders to the fishmongers of Europe. Stereotypically, these Norsemen are usually pictured wearing a horned helmet but in a new study published in the journal PLoS ONE this week, Jørgen Dissing and colleagues from the University of Copenhagen, investigated what went under the helmet; the scientists were able to extract authentic DNA from ancient Viking skeletons, avoiding many of the problems of contamination faced by past researchers. Analysis of DNA from the remains of ancient humans provides valuable insights into such important questions as the origin of genetic diseases, migration patterns of our forefathers and tribal and family patterns.Using freshly sampled material from ten Viking skeletons from around AD 1,000, from a non-Christian burial site on the Danish island of Funen, Dissing and colleagues showed that it is indeed possible to retrieve authentic DNA from ancient humans.
Wearing protective suits, the researchers removed the teeth from the jaw at the moment the skeletons were unearthed when they had been untouched for 1,000 years. The subsequent laboratory procedures were also carefully controlled in order to avoid contamination.
Analysis of the Viking DNA showed no evidence of contamination with extraneous DNA, and typing of the endogenous DNA gave reproducible results and showed that these individuals were just as diverse as contemporary humans. A reliable retrieval of authentic DNA opens the way for a valuable use of prehistoric human remains to illuminate the genetic history of past and extant populations.
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at 14:06 on May 29th, 2008
That's where things just start getting interesting...
at 03:04 on May 30th, 2008
Pictures taken at the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo, Norway http://www.ukm.uio.no/vikingskipshuset/index_eng.html
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at 04:05 on May 30th, 2008
Viking girls come to visit our camp dog, Stella.
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at 18:14 on May 30th, 2008
Real Swedish viking sheepskin! From IKEA....
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at 06:40 on May 31st, 2008
Viking on gaurd in downtown Copenhagen,Denmark.
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at 08:05 on June 1st, 2008
Subject name unknown. Outdoor festival
October 22, 2007. Temperature was 35deg
F.; wind 15-25 mph. We froze; this gentleman did not. Seemed to be enjoying
the cooler weather, and posed nicely as well.
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at 18:35 on June 2nd, 2008
Viking exhibit at the Copenhagen Museum of Natural History. Taken May 2008
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