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Ancient DNA as a tool for medical research. Comment from QuintanaMurci and colleagues on how paleogenomics can help make sense of medicine. JeremyChoin GaspardKerner CNRS institutpasteur

. However, the potential contributions of paleogenomics to medical research are less self-evident.

An alternative approach is to study the effects of natural selection from pathogenic pressure on human genome variability. These two frameworks are comparable in that both involve the identification of variants that increase the risk of a given infectious disease in natura.

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