In recent years, non-human ancient DNA studies have begun to focus on larger sample sizes and whole genomes, offering the potential to reveal exciting and hitherto unknown answers to ongoing biological and archaeological questions. However, one major limitation to the feasibility of such studies is the substantial financial and time investments still required during sample screening, due to uncertainty regarding successful sample selection. This study investigates the effect of a wide range of sample properties including latitude, sample age, skeletal element, collagen preservation, and context on endogenous content and DNA damage profiles for 317 ancient and historic pinnipedsamples collected from across the North Atlantic. Using generalis...
The methods presented here seek to maximize the chances for the recovery of human DNA from ancient a...
This thesis addresses gaps that exist in the theory and knowledge of ancient DNA (aDNA). Much of the...
© 2005 The Royal Society Review paperIn the past two decades, ancient DNA research has progressed fr...
In recent years, nonhuman ancient DNA studies have begun to focus on larger sample sizes and whole g...
In recent years, non‐human ancient DNA studies have begun to focus on larger sample sizes and whole ...
In recent years, non-human ancient DNA studies have begun to focus on larger sample sizes and whole ...
The field of ancient DNA is dominated by studies focusing on terrestrial vertebrates. This taxonomic...
First available online 2010The recovery of genetic material from preserved hard skeletal remains is ...
International audienceDespite the enormous potential of analyses of ancient DNA for phylogeographic ...
Large-scale genomic analyses of ancient human populations have become feasible partly due to refined...
<div><p>Bones, teeth and hair are often the only physical evidence of human or animal presence at an...
Bones, teeth and hair are often the only physical evidence of human or animal presence at an archaeo...
Ancient DNA recovered from Pleistocene sediments represents a rich resource for the study of past ho...
The persistence of DNA over archaeological and paleontological timescales in diverse environments ha...
This thesis aims to study and describe the ancient populations of grey and harp seals in the Baltic ...
The methods presented here seek to maximize the chances for the recovery of human DNA from ancient a...
This thesis addresses gaps that exist in the theory and knowledge of ancient DNA (aDNA). Much of the...
© 2005 The Royal Society Review paperIn the past two decades, ancient DNA research has progressed fr...
In recent years, nonhuman ancient DNA studies have begun to focus on larger sample sizes and whole g...
In recent years, non‐human ancient DNA studies have begun to focus on larger sample sizes and whole ...
In recent years, non-human ancient DNA studies have begun to focus on larger sample sizes and whole ...
The field of ancient DNA is dominated by studies focusing on terrestrial vertebrates. This taxonomic...
First available online 2010The recovery of genetic material from preserved hard skeletal remains is ...
International audienceDespite the enormous potential of analyses of ancient DNA for phylogeographic ...
Large-scale genomic analyses of ancient human populations have become feasible partly due to refined...
<div><p>Bones, teeth and hair are often the only physical evidence of human or animal presence at an...
Bones, teeth and hair are often the only physical evidence of human or animal presence at an archaeo...
Ancient DNA recovered from Pleistocene sediments represents a rich resource for the study of past ho...
The persistence of DNA over archaeological and paleontological timescales in diverse environments ha...
This thesis aims to study and describe the ancient populations of grey and harp seals in the Baltic ...
The methods presented here seek to maximize the chances for the recovery of human DNA from ancient a...
This thesis addresses gaps that exist in the theory and knowledge of ancient DNA (aDNA). Much of the...
© 2005 The Royal Society Review paperIn the past two decades, ancient DNA research has progressed fr...