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==Future Work== So far most work that can operated with the Somerton Man's DNA. Several points can be introduced to improve the outcome of the project. Firstly, there are only 2 DNA samples in this project for analysis. If more sample DNA reference files can be collected, then the analysis on degradation can be more reliable. Also, the ethnicity of 2 DNA samples are Asian, but the Somerton Man's ethnicity has higher chance to be European. Therefore, if the project can have several European DNA data, more reliable DNA analysis can be done. Moreover, another future job can be done by this project is to recover the Somerton Man's DNA data by inserting SNPs that are common among European. This could require a large amount of DNA samples for discovering common SNPs which could be a challenge. Last but not least, finding a higher quality DNA data of Somerton Man would be the best way to identify the man, since higher quality DNA can allow more genetic examinations to be conducted.
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