Pacific salmonid (Oncorhynchus spp.) remains are routinely recovered from archaeological sites in northwestern North America but typically lack sexually dimorphic features, precluding the sex identification of these remains through morphological approaches. Consequently, little is known about the deep history of the sex-selective salmonid fishing strategies practiced by some of the region's Indigenous peoples. Here, we present a DNA-based method for the sex identification of archaeological Pacific salmonid remains that integrates two PCR assays that each co-amplify fragments of the sexually dimorphic on the Y chromosome (sdY) gene and an internal positive control (Clock1a or D-loop). The first assay co-amplifies a 95 bp fragment of sdY and ...
The molecular analysis of sex in vertebrates is important, as it has the potential to provide vital ...
Based on nucleotide sequences of sex-specific DNA-markers of salmonid fishes the oligonucleotide pri...
Abstract In this paper, we characterise three sex-specific genes (ZFX/Y, SRY, AMLX/Y) for all eight ...
<div><p>Pacific salmonid (<i>Oncorhynchus</i> spp.) remains are routinely recovered from archaeologi...
Pacific salmonid (Oncorhynchus spp.) remains are routinely recovered from archaeological sites in no...
Pacific salmonid (Oncorhynchus spp.) remains are routinely recovered from archaeological sites ...
Prior to European settlement, Indigenous peoples sustainably harvested Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)...
When a Northwest Native American archeological site is uncovered, many times there are remains left ...
Methods to determine the sex from tissue samples of mammals include the amplification of Y chromosom...
Salmon bones found at archaeological sites have historically been very difficult to identify, by ost...
Loci that can be used to screen for sex in salmon can provide important information for study of bot...
DNA analysis was applied to approximately 60 ancient salmon remains (1200BP) from the archaeological...
Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) are ecological and cultural keystone species along the Northwest ...
Most of the aquaculture industry relies on the female production stock because male rapidly leads to...
Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) are ecological and cultural keystone species along the Northwest ...
The molecular analysis of sex in vertebrates is important, as it has the potential to provide vital ...
Based on nucleotide sequences of sex-specific DNA-markers of salmonid fishes the oligonucleotide pri...
Abstract In this paper, we characterise three sex-specific genes (ZFX/Y, SRY, AMLX/Y) for all eight ...
<div><p>Pacific salmonid (<i>Oncorhynchus</i> spp.) remains are routinely recovered from archaeologi...
Pacific salmonid (Oncorhynchus spp.) remains are routinely recovered from archaeological sites in no...
Pacific salmonid (Oncorhynchus spp.) remains are routinely recovered from archaeological sites ...
Prior to European settlement, Indigenous peoples sustainably harvested Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)...
When a Northwest Native American archeological site is uncovered, many times there are remains left ...
Methods to determine the sex from tissue samples of mammals include the amplification of Y chromosom...
Salmon bones found at archaeological sites have historically been very difficult to identify, by ost...
Loci that can be used to screen for sex in salmon can provide important information for study of bot...
DNA analysis was applied to approximately 60 ancient salmon remains (1200BP) from the archaeological...
Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) are ecological and cultural keystone species along the Northwest ...
Most of the aquaculture industry relies on the female production stock because male rapidly leads to...
Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) are ecological and cultural keystone species along the Northwest ...
The molecular analysis of sex in vertebrates is important, as it has the potential to provide vital ...
Based on nucleotide sequences of sex-specific DNA-markers of salmonid fishes the oligonucleotide pri...
Abstract In this paper, we characterise three sex-specific genes (ZFX/Y, SRY, AMLX/Y) for all eight ...