SummaryNucleic acids fractions were isolated from pre-Columbian maize seeds and characterized using different approaches such as polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, anti-DNA antibody binding, HPLC fractionation, molecular hybridization with cloned genes, and DNA amplification by the polymerase chain reaction. The nucleic acids were found to be very depolymerized (≤140 base pairs in length) and composed mainly of ribosomal RNA. Despite the very low amount and degree of polymerization of seed DNA, specific maize nuclear Mul, Mu4, Mu8 and, possibly, Mu5 element components could be detected, thanks to the use of amplification systems as short as 90 bp. The results suggest that evaluation of the relative proportions of Mu-type element components...
The analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) provides archaeologists and anthropologists with innovative. scie...
The analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) provides archaeologists and anthropologists with innovative, scie...
The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). In t...
The maize (Zea mays) is a widely cultivated American cereal grass, being domesticated from the teosi...
The characterization of biomolecules from ancient samples can shed otherwise unobtainable insights i...
Plant diaspores, tissues and wood are preserved in natural and anthropogenic sediments. Also, over t...
The characterization of biomolecules from ancient samples can shed otherwise unobtainable insights i...
The origin and spread of agriculture have been central questions in archaeology for the last 75 year...
Plant remains are an integral part of any archaeological investigation given the large role they pla...
This paper deals with the extraction, amplification and sequencing of ancient DNA (aDNA) from spikel...
European maize was introduced from Central America in the South of Europe at the end of the 15th cen...
Despite the potential for plant ancient DNA (aDNA) to address important archaeological questions, th...
Molecular analysis of coprolites from Hinds Cave, Texas recovered chloroplast DNA sequences. The seq...
WOS: 000474359300009Ancient DNA (aDNA) from 3500-4000years old seeds of Triticum aestivum L. or Trit...
Seed remains of common millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) were excavated from sites of AD 4th-century Dar...
The analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) provides archaeologists and anthropologists with innovative. scie...
The analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) provides archaeologists and anthropologists with innovative, scie...
The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). In t...
The maize (Zea mays) is a widely cultivated American cereal grass, being domesticated from the teosi...
The characterization of biomolecules from ancient samples can shed otherwise unobtainable insights i...
Plant diaspores, tissues and wood are preserved in natural and anthropogenic sediments. Also, over t...
The characterization of biomolecules from ancient samples can shed otherwise unobtainable insights i...
The origin and spread of agriculture have been central questions in archaeology for the last 75 year...
Plant remains are an integral part of any archaeological investigation given the large role they pla...
This paper deals with the extraction, amplification and sequencing of ancient DNA (aDNA) from spikel...
European maize was introduced from Central America in the South of Europe at the end of the 15th cen...
Despite the potential for plant ancient DNA (aDNA) to address important archaeological questions, th...
Molecular analysis of coprolites from Hinds Cave, Texas recovered chloroplast DNA sequences. The seq...
WOS: 000474359300009Ancient DNA (aDNA) from 3500-4000years old seeds of Triticum aestivum L. or Trit...
Seed remains of common millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) were excavated from sites of AD 4th-century Dar...
The analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) provides archaeologists and anthropologists with innovative. scie...
The analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) provides archaeologists and anthropologists with innovative, scie...
The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). In t...