By analysing ancient DNA (aDNA) from 74 14C-dated individuals of the extinct South Island giant moa (Dinornis robustus) of New Zealand, we identified four dyads of closely related adult females. Although our total sample included bones from four fossil deposits located within a 10 km radius, these eight individuals had all been excavated from the same locality. Indications of kinship were based on high pairwise genetic relatedness (rXY) in six microsatellite markers genotyped from aDNA, coupled with overlapping radiocarbon ages. The observed rXY values in the four dyads exceeded a conservative cutoff value for potential relatives obtained from simulated data. In three of the four dyads, the kinship was further supported by observing shared ...
The extinction of New Zealand's moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) followed the arrival of humans in the l...
The moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) of New Zealand represent one of the extinct iconic taxa that define...
© 2003 Nature Publishing GroupThe ratite moa (Aves; Dinornithiformes) were massive graviportal brows...
By analysing ancient DNA (aDNA) from 74 14C-dated individuals of the extinct South Island giant moa ...
By analysing ancient DNA (aDNA) from 74 14C-dated individuals of the extinct South Island giant moa ...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) was isolated from the bones of 290 individuals and four species of extinct New Ze...
Background: Analysis of ancient DNA has provided invaluable information on past ecologies, ancient p...
Genetic variation in microsatellites is rarely examined in the field of ancientDNA (aDNA) due to the...
We present the first set of microsatellite markers developed exclusively for an extinct taxon. Micro...
Ancient DNA was isolated from the bones of 267 individuals of the extinct New Zealand moa (Aves: Din...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Analysis of ancient DNA has provided invaluable information on past ecolo...
Analysis of ancient DNA has provided invaluable information on past ecologies, ancient populations, ...
We present the first set of microsatellite markers developed exclusively for an extinct taxon. Micro...
The human colonisation of New Zealand in the late thirteenth century AD led to catastrophic impacts ...
The moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) of New Zealand represent one of the extinct iconic taxa that define...
The extinction of New Zealand's moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) followed the arrival of humans in the l...
The moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) of New Zealand represent one of the extinct iconic taxa that define...
© 2003 Nature Publishing GroupThe ratite moa (Aves; Dinornithiformes) were massive graviportal brows...
By analysing ancient DNA (aDNA) from 74 14C-dated individuals of the extinct South Island giant moa ...
By analysing ancient DNA (aDNA) from 74 14C-dated individuals of the extinct South Island giant moa ...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) was isolated from the bones of 290 individuals and four species of extinct New Ze...
Background: Analysis of ancient DNA has provided invaluable information on past ecologies, ancient p...
Genetic variation in microsatellites is rarely examined in the field of ancientDNA (aDNA) due to the...
We present the first set of microsatellite markers developed exclusively for an extinct taxon. Micro...
Ancient DNA was isolated from the bones of 267 individuals of the extinct New Zealand moa (Aves: Din...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Analysis of ancient DNA has provided invaluable information on past ecolo...
Analysis of ancient DNA has provided invaluable information on past ecologies, ancient populations, ...
We present the first set of microsatellite markers developed exclusively for an extinct taxon. Micro...
The human colonisation of New Zealand in the late thirteenth century AD led to catastrophic impacts ...
The moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) of New Zealand represent one of the extinct iconic taxa that define...
The extinction of New Zealand's moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) followed the arrival of humans in the l...
The moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) of New Zealand represent one of the extinct iconic taxa that define...
© 2003 Nature Publishing GroupThe ratite moa (Aves; Dinornithiformes) were massive graviportal brows...