The majority of archaeological plant material is preserved in a charred state. Obtaining reliable ancient DNA data from these remains has presented challenges due to high rates of nucleotide damage, short DNA fragment lengths, low endogenous DNA content and the potential for modern contamination. It has been suggested that high-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies coupled with DNA enrichment techniques may overcome some of these limitations. Here we report the findings of HTS and target enrichment on four important archaeological crops (barley, grape, maize and rice) performed in three different laboratories, presenting the largest HTS assessment of charred archaeobotanical specimens to date. Rigorous analysis of our data – excluding fa...
New technologies of DNA sequencing can provide valuable insights into the identity of archaeobotanic...
Plant remains are an integral part of any archaeological investigation given the large role they pla...
Plant diaspores, tissues and wood are preserved in natural and anthropogenic sediments. Also, over t...
The majority of archaeological plant material is preserved in a charred state. Obtaining reliable an...
The scope and ambition of biomolecular archaeology is undergoing rapid change due to the development...
DNA extracted from ancient plant remains almost always contains a mixture of endogenous (that is, de...
DNA extracted from ancient plant remains almost always contains a mixture of endogenous (that is, de...
Despite the potential for plant ancient DNA (aDNA) to address important archaeological questions, th...
<div><p>Ancient DNA (aDNA) recovered from archaeobotanical remains can provide key insights into man...
High-Throughput DNA Sequencing (HTS) technologies have changed the way in which we detect and assess...
This thesis addresses challenges in the bioinformatic analysis of palaeogenomes that were generated ...
The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). In t...
Abstract Ancient DNA research has developed rapidly over the past few decades due to improvements in...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) recovered from archaeobotanical remains can provide key insights into many promin...
The ultra-short DNA molecules still preserved in archeological remains can provide invaluable geneti...
New technologies of DNA sequencing can provide valuable insights into the identity of archaeobotanic...
Plant remains are an integral part of any archaeological investigation given the large role they pla...
Plant diaspores, tissues and wood are preserved in natural and anthropogenic sediments. Also, over t...
The majority of archaeological plant material is preserved in a charred state. Obtaining reliable an...
The scope and ambition of biomolecular archaeology is undergoing rapid change due to the development...
DNA extracted from ancient plant remains almost always contains a mixture of endogenous (that is, de...
DNA extracted from ancient plant remains almost always contains a mixture of endogenous (that is, de...
Despite the potential for plant ancient DNA (aDNA) to address important archaeological questions, th...
<div><p>Ancient DNA (aDNA) recovered from archaeobotanical remains can provide key insights into man...
High-Throughput DNA Sequencing (HTS) technologies have changed the way in which we detect and assess...
This thesis addresses challenges in the bioinformatic analysis of palaeogenomes that were generated ...
The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). In t...
Abstract Ancient DNA research has developed rapidly over the past few decades due to improvements in...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) recovered from archaeobotanical remains can provide key insights into many promin...
The ultra-short DNA molecules still preserved in archeological remains can provide invaluable geneti...
New technologies of DNA sequencing can provide valuable insights into the identity of archaeobotanic...
Plant remains are an integral part of any archaeological investigation given the large role they pla...
Plant diaspores, tissues and wood are preserved in natural and anthropogenic sediments. Also, over t...