Methodological Changes in the Field of Paleogenetics [PDF]
Paleogenetics has significantly changed since its inception almost forty years ago. Initially, molecular techniques available to the researchers offered minimal possibilities for ancient DNA analysis.
Mikołaj Danielewski +2 more
exaly +10 more sources
Quantitative Human Paleogenetics: What can Ancient DNA Tell us About Complex Trait Evolution? [PDF]
Genetic association data from national biobanks and large-scale association studies have provided new prospects for understanding the genetic evolution of complex traits and diseases in humans.
Evan K Irving-Pease +2 more
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When Data Sharing Gets Close to 100%: What Human Paleogenetics Can Teach the Open Science Movement [PDF]
This study analyzes data sharing regarding mitochondrial, Y chromosomal and autosomal polymorphisms in a total of 162 papers on ancient human DNA published between 1988 and 2013.
Paolo Anagnostou +2 more
exaly +9 more sources
Ancient DNA and paleogenetics: risks and potentiality. [PDF]
Summary Paleopathology, the science that studies the diseases of the past, has always been addressed to the future in the use of new diagnostic methods.
Gaeta R.
europepmc +6 more sources
Human paleogenetics of Europe – The known knowns and the known unknowns
The number of ancient human DNA studies has drastically increased in recent years. This results in a substantial record of mitochondrial sequences available from many prehistoric sites across Western Eurasia, but also growing Y-chromosome and autosomal sequence data.
Guido Brandt +2 more
exaly +6 more sources
The molecular analysis of ancient DNA represents a unique oppor tunity for the study of human evolution, population dynamics, and disease evolution in mummified human remains.The investigation of ancient pathogen DNA has led to the detection of a wide ...
A. Zink
semanticscholar +2 more sources
Ancestral Sequence Reconstruction: From Chemical Paleogenetics to Maximum Likelihood Algorithms and Beyond [PDF]
As both a computational and an experimental endeavor, ancestral sequence reconstruction remains a timely and important technique. Modern approaches to conduct ancestral sequence reconstruction for proteins are built upon a conceptual framework from ...
Avery G Selberg, E. Gaucher, D. Liberles
semanticscholar +3 more sources
Osteoma cutis - Neoplasia or Paleogenetics?
Osteoma cutis, also called multiple miliary osteoma cutis is a rarely described dermatosis, and in cases that are not associated with Albright’s hereditary osteodystrophy, osteoma cutis is being defined as a skin type of hamartoma, with mesenchymal cell ...
P. Julian, I. Krasnaliev, I. Bakardzhiev
semanticscholar +2 more sources
When it doesn't run in the blood(vessels) – events involved in vascular disorders [PDF]
In the current issue of the Biomedical Journal the underlying pathology of hemodynamic compromise in acute small subcortical infarction are elucidated. A follow-up study in patients with childhood Kawasaki disease is presented, as well as an insight into
Aila Akosua Kattner
doaj +2 more sources
Integrating paleoparasitological, paleogenetic, and archaeological data to understand the paleoecological scenario of pre-Columbian archaeological site Gruta do Gentio II, Brazil [PDF]
Paleoparasitology and paleogenetics is the study parasites in ancient remains from latrines, mummified individuals, and coprolites, that is fossilized or desiccated feces.
Ludmila Gurjão +4 more
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