Study found that 10,000-year-old human genome is genetically similar to ethnic groups currently living in South Africa's Western Cape Province.
Archived version: https://archive.li/UkNnM
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That's something I've been thinking about recently. Up until the past few decades, the vast majority of people lived and died in generally the same region. But now we have relatively accessible global travel. I'm really curious to see what the average person's genome looks like in a given region in a few more decades.