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Filtering out the noise: metagenomic classifiers optimize ancient DNA mapping. [PDF]
Ravishankar S +6 more
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Unravelling reference bias in ancient DNA datasets. [PDF]
Dolenz S +8 more
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Informed proxy consent for ancient DNA research. [PDF]
Gibbon VE, Thompson JC, Alves S.
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Nature Reviews Genetics, 2001
DNA that has been recovered from archaeological and palaeontological remains makes it possible to go back in time and study the genetic relationships of extinct organisms to their contemporary relatives. This provides a new perspective on the evolution of organisms and DNA sequences.
M, Hofreiter +4 more
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DNA that has been recovered from archaeological and palaeontological remains makes it possible to go back in time and study the genetic relationships of extinct organisms to their contemporary relatives. This provides a new perspective on the evolution of organisms and DNA sequences.
M, Hofreiter +4 more
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Scientific American, 1993
Abstract The vast majority of all species that have ever existed on earth are now extinct and artefacts of only a small minority survive, either as museum specimens or as fossils. Nonetheless, if we could retrieve genetic information from these remnants it might add a great deal to our knowledge about them, about their relationships to ...
Höss, M. +1 more
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Abstract The vast majority of all species that have ever existed on earth are now extinct and artefacts of only a small minority survive, either as museum specimens or as fossils. Nonetheless, if we could retrieve genetic information from these remnants it might add a great deal to our knowledge about them, about their relationships to ...
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Proceedings. Biological sciences, 2005
In the past two decades, ancient DNA research has progressed from the retrieval of small fragments of mitochondrial DNA from a few late Holocene specimens, to large-scale studies of ancient populations, phenotypically important nuclear loci, and even whole mitochondrial genome sequences of extinct species.
Willerslev, E., Cooper, A.
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In the past two decades, ancient DNA research has progressed from the retrieval of small fragments of mitochondrial DNA from a few late Holocene specimens, to large-scale studies of ancient populations, phenotypically important nuclear loci, and even whole mitochondrial genome sequences of extinct species.
Willerslev, E., Cooper, A.
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Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 2012
The contribution of palaeogenetic data to the study of various aspects of hominin biology and evolution has been significant, and has the potential to increase substantially with the widespread implementation of next generation sequencing techniques. Here we discuss the present state-of-the-art of ancient human DNA analysis and the characteristics of ...
Karola, Kirsanow, Joachim, Burger
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The contribution of palaeogenetic data to the study of various aspects of hominin biology and evolution has been significant, and has the potential to increase substantially with the widespread implementation of next generation sequencing techniques. Here we discuss the present state-of-the-art of ancient human DNA analysis and the characteristics of ...
Karola, Kirsanow, Joachim, Burger
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Hormone Research, 1995
The investigation of molecular traits for evolutionary studies is a valuable alternative to the classic morphological approach. Since the mid-1980s molecular evolution has extended its field of investigation into the past. This has become possible with development of the polymerase chain reaction, which allows amplification of, and hence the study of ...
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The investigation of molecular traits for evolutionary studies is a valuable alternative to the classic morphological approach. Since the mid-1980s molecular evolution has extended its field of investigation into the past. This has become possible with development of the polymerase chain reaction, which allows amplification of, and hence the study of ...
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Russian Journal of Genetics, 2006
The review is devoted to molecular genetic studies of ancient DNA. The problems of DNA preservation and modification after cell death, as well as techniques of working with ancient DNA, including its retrieval, removal of inhibitors, PCR amplification, and phylogenetic analysis, are discussed in detail. The possibilities are considered of using ancient
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The review is devoted to molecular genetic studies of ancient DNA. The problems of DNA preservation and modification after cell death, as well as techniques of working with ancient DNA, including its retrieval, removal of inhibitors, PCR amplification, and phylogenetic analysis, are discussed in detail. The possibilities are considered of using ancient
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