: Paleogenomics focuses on the recovery, manipulation, and analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) from historical or long-dead organisms to reconstruct and analyze their genomes. The aDNA is commonly obtained from remains found in paleontological and archaeological sites, conserved in museums, and in other archival collections. Herbarium collections represent a great source of phenotypic and genotypic information, and their exploitation has allowed for inference and clarification of previously unsolved taxonomic and systematic relationships. Moreover, herbarium specimens offered a new source for studying phenological traits in plants and for disentangling biogeography and evolutionary scenarios of species. More recently, advances in molecular techn...
Abstract Background The world’s herbaria contain millions of specimens, collected and named by thous...
The application of DNA sequencing technology to the study of ancient DNA has enabled the reconstruct...
Plant diaspores, tissues and wood are preserved in natural and anthropogenic sediments. Also, over t...
Paleogenomics focuses on the recovery, manipulation, and analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) from histori...
The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). In t...
Global herbarium collections house a vast number of plant specimens stretching back over centuries. ...
The ancient DNA revolution of the past 35 years has driven an explosion in the breadth, nuance, and ...
<p>The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). I...
Recent years have seen a broadening range of studies undertaken in the field of plant archaeogenetic...
The rapid development of ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis in the last decades has induced a paradigm shif...
The scope and ambition of biomolecular archaeology is undergoing rapid change due to the development...
Ancient DNA has received much attention since the mid-1980s, when the first sequence of an extinct a...
Ancient DNA has received much attention since the mid-1980s, when the first sequence of an extinct a...
Herbarium genomics, allowing testing of historic biological hypotheses in plant science, is a promis...
Improved understanding of ancient DNA (aDNA) biochemical properties coupled with application of next...
Abstract Background The world’s herbaria contain millions of specimens, collected and named by thous...
The application of DNA sequencing technology to the study of ancient DNA has enabled the reconstruct...
Plant diaspores, tissues and wood are preserved in natural and anthropogenic sediments. Also, over t...
Paleogenomics focuses on the recovery, manipulation, and analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) from histori...
The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). In t...
Global herbarium collections house a vast number of plant specimens stretching back over centuries. ...
The ancient DNA revolution of the past 35 years has driven an explosion in the breadth, nuance, and ...
<p>The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). I...
Recent years have seen a broadening range of studies undertaken in the field of plant archaeogenetic...
The rapid development of ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis in the last decades has induced a paradigm shif...
The scope and ambition of biomolecular archaeology is undergoing rapid change due to the development...
Ancient DNA has received much attention since the mid-1980s, when the first sequence of an extinct a...
Ancient DNA has received much attention since the mid-1980s, when the first sequence of an extinct a...
Herbarium genomics, allowing testing of historic biological hypotheses in plant science, is a promis...
Improved understanding of ancient DNA (aDNA) biochemical properties coupled with application of next...
Abstract Background The world’s herbaria contain millions of specimens, collected and named by thous...
The application of DNA sequencing technology to the study of ancient DNA has enabled the reconstruct...
Plant diaspores, tissues and wood are preserved in natural and anthropogenic sediments. Also, over t...