Cattle remains (bones and teeth) of both roman and medieval age were collected in the archaeological site of Ferento (Viterbo, Italy) with the aim of extracting and characterising nucleic acids. Procedures to minimize contamination with modern DNA and to help ancient DNA (aDNA) preservation of the archaeological remains were adopted. Different techniques to extract aDNA (like Phenol/chloroform extraction) from bovine bones were tested to identify the method that applies to the peculiar characteristics of the study site. Currently, aDNA investigation is mainly based on mtDNA, due to the ease of amplification of the small and high-copied genome and to its usefulness in evolutionary studies. Preliminary amplification of both mitochondrial an...
The excavation of a medieval cemetery in Ballyhanna Co. Donegal in 2003 and the\ud subsequent develo...
The introduction of high throughput sequencing (HTS) in 2005 caused a revolution in the field of anc...
A case study in illustrating the potential contribution of ancient DNA approach to humna evolutionar...
Cattle remains (bones and teeth) of both roman and medieval age were collected in the archaeologica...
Analysis of DNA from archeological remains is a valuable tool to interpret the history of ancient an...
Analysis of DNA from archaeological remains is a valuable tool to interpret the history of ancient a...
The study of ancient DNA (aDNA) is a recent subject in continuous evolution. It is crucial in evolut...
DNA analysis from ancient and old remains offers new tools to answer archaeozoological questions and...
A total of 101 cattle teeth and bones from 13 archaeological sites between 1000 to 9000 years old we...
Bone and tooth samples from sixteen individuals of the Vedrovice skeletal collection were submitted ...
Paleopathology, the science that studies the diseases of the past, has always been addressed to the ...
The methods presented here seek to maximize the chances for the recovery of human DNA from ancient a...
ABSTRACT The revolution which introduced new techniques of molecular biology applied to DNA analysis...
Evolutionary biologists are increasingly relying on ancient DNA from archaeological animal bones to ...
Life gave rise on our planet 3-4 billion years ago and since then, living organisms (from one cell t...
The excavation of a medieval cemetery in Ballyhanna Co. Donegal in 2003 and the\ud subsequent develo...
The introduction of high throughput sequencing (HTS) in 2005 caused a revolution in the field of anc...
A case study in illustrating the potential contribution of ancient DNA approach to humna evolutionar...
Cattle remains (bones and teeth) of both roman and medieval age were collected in the archaeologica...
Analysis of DNA from archeological remains is a valuable tool to interpret the history of ancient an...
Analysis of DNA from archaeological remains is a valuable tool to interpret the history of ancient a...
The study of ancient DNA (aDNA) is a recent subject in continuous evolution. It is crucial in evolut...
DNA analysis from ancient and old remains offers new tools to answer archaeozoological questions and...
A total of 101 cattle teeth and bones from 13 archaeological sites between 1000 to 9000 years old we...
Bone and tooth samples from sixteen individuals of the Vedrovice skeletal collection were submitted ...
Paleopathology, the science that studies the diseases of the past, has always been addressed to the ...
The methods presented here seek to maximize the chances for the recovery of human DNA from ancient a...
ABSTRACT The revolution which introduced new techniques of molecular biology applied to DNA analysis...
Evolutionary biologists are increasingly relying on ancient DNA from archaeological animal bones to ...
Life gave rise on our planet 3-4 billion years ago and since then, living organisms (from one cell t...
The excavation of a medieval cemetery in Ballyhanna Co. Donegal in 2003 and the\ud subsequent develo...
The introduction of high throughput sequencing (HTS) in 2005 caused a revolution in the field of anc...
A case study in illustrating the potential contribution of ancient DNA approach to humna evolutionar...