An international research group, from the Brighton (UK), São Paulo (Brazil), and Durham (UK) universities, has recently developed a versatile method for sex definition in human bioarchaeological remains by analysing the sex-specific isoforms of amelogenin drawn from dental enamel
specificity of both external and internal primer was reported at 100%. Nested PCR of AMEL gene prove...
<p>The upper pyrogram (skull sample) indicates a female individual, which can be seen by the differe...
Introduction: Forensic odontology necessarily involves the application of dentistry along with vario...
Recent work has disclosed the critical role played by enamel peptides in sex classification of old s...
Amelogenin genes are located on both X and Y sex chromosomes in humans and are a major focus of DNA-...
Sex identification from skeletal material is of vital importance in order to reconstruct the demogra...
The first dental proteomic profile of Iron Age individuals (ca. 2000–1000 years B.P.), collected fro...
Assignment of biological sex to skeletal remains is critical in the accurate reconstruction of the p...
International audienceThe study demonstrates the high potential of MS-based proteomics coupled to an...
Sex estimation of human skeletons may present difficulties, especially in relation to their state of...
In this work, osteological and paleopathological analyses are combined with liquid-chromatography ma...
In this work, osteological and paleopathological analyses are combined with liquid-chromatography ma...
The assignment of biological sex to archaeological human skeletons is a fundamental requirement for ...
ObjectivesThis study tests, for the first time, the applicability of a new method of sex estimation ...
Sex and age estimation is one of the most fundamental steps in mortuary studies and bioarchaeology. ...
specificity of both external and internal primer was reported at 100%. Nested PCR of AMEL gene prove...
<p>The upper pyrogram (skull sample) indicates a female individual, which can be seen by the differe...
Introduction: Forensic odontology necessarily involves the application of dentistry along with vario...
Recent work has disclosed the critical role played by enamel peptides in sex classification of old s...
Amelogenin genes are located on both X and Y sex chromosomes in humans and are a major focus of DNA-...
Sex identification from skeletal material is of vital importance in order to reconstruct the demogra...
The first dental proteomic profile of Iron Age individuals (ca. 2000–1000 years B.P.), collected fro...
Assignment of biological sex to skeletal remains is critical in the accurate reconstruction of the p...
International audienceThe study demonstrates the high potential of MS-based proteomics coupled to an...
Sex estimation of human skeletons may present difficulties, especially in relation to their state of...
In this work, osteological and paleopathological analyses are combined with liquid-chromatography ma...
In this work, osteological and paleopathological analyses are combined with liquid-chromatography ma...
The assignment of biological sex to archaeological human skeletons is a fundamental requirement for ...
ObjectivesThis study tests, for the first time, the applicability of a new method of sex estimation ...
Sex and age estimation is one of the most fundamental steps in mortuary studies and bioarchaeology. ...
specificity of both external and internal primer was reported at 100%. Nested PCR of AMEL gene prove...
<p>The upper pyrogram (skull sample) indicates a female individual, which can be seen by the differe...
Introduction: Forensic odontology necessarily involves the application of dentistry along with vario...