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     <title>Researcher Uses DNA Testing to Unlock Secrets of Medieval Manuscripts</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- Thousands of painstakingly handwritten books produced in medieval Europe still exist today, but scholars have long struggled with questions about when and where the majority of these works originated. Now a researcher from North Carolina State University is using modern advances in genetics to develop techniques that will shed light on the origins of these important cultural artifacts.</description>
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