WOS: 000474359300009Ancient DNA (aDNA) from 3500-4000years old seeds of Triticum aestivum L. or Triticum durum Dest., Vicia ervillia (L) Willd., Cicer arietinum L. and Vitis vinifera L. excavated from the archaeological site of Kaymakc was successfully extracted using various isolation methods. The genomic DNA of each species was amplified with respect to the26S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) gene further using the aDNA of the seeds. The reasons for successful DNA extraction and amplification are likely due to (1) preservation of certainancient seed specimens in good conditions and (2) use of improved DNA extraction and amplification methods. The results indicate that all seeds were identified correctly by the DNA sequence data from the 26S rDNA gene...
<p>The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). I...
Seed remains of common millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) were excavated from sites of ad 4th-century Dar...
The development of agriculture was a key turning point in human history, a central part of which was...
Please note: this work is permanently embargoed in OpenBU. No public access is forecasted for this i...
<div><p>Human history was transformed with the advent of agriculture in the Fertile Crescent with wh...
Seed remains of common millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) were excavated from sites of AD 4th-century Dar...
The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). In t...
The origin and spread of agriculture have been central questions in archaeology for the last 75 year...
This paper deals with the extraction, amplification and sequencing of ancient DNA (aDNA) from spikel...
The analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) provides archaeologists and anthropologists with innovative, scie...
Despite the potential for plant ancient DNA (aDNA) to address important archaeological questions, th...
The analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) provides archaeologists and anthropologists with innovative. scie...
The extracts were prepared from the samples of 3,200-year-old charred pea and bitter vetch seeds fro...
About 600-year-old plant seeds were discovered in a well of a mediaeval cellar in the course of an e...
Seven ancient seeds, about 1600 years old, were found during an archaeological excavation in Asar Is...
<p>The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). I...
Seed remains of common millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) were excavated from sites of ad 4th-century Dar...
The development of agriculture was a key turning point in human history, a central part of which was...
Please note: this work is permanently embargoed in OpenBU. No public access is forecasted for this i...
<div><p>Human history was transformed with the advent of agriculture in the Fertile Crescent with wh...
Seed remains of common millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) were excavated from sites of AD 4th-century Dar...
The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). In t...
The origin and spread of agriculture have been central questions in archaeology for the last 75 year...
This paper deals with the extraction, amplification and sequencing of ancient DNA (aDNA) from spikel...
The analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) provides archaeologists and anthropologists with innovative, scie...
Despite the potential for plant ancient DNA (aDNA) to address important archaeological questions, th...
The analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) provides archaeologists and anthropologists with innovative. scie...
The extracts were prepared from the samples of 3,200-year-old charred pea and bitter vetch seeds fro...
About 600-year-old plant seeds were discovered in a well of a mediaeval cellar in the course of an e...
Seven ancient seeds, about 1600 years old, were found during an archaeological excavation in Asar Is...
<p>The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). I...
Seed remains of common millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) were excavated from sites of ad 4th-century Dar...
The development of agriculture was a key turning point in human history, a central part of which was...