BACKGROUND: Despite the successful retrieval of genomes from past remains, the prospects for human palaeogenomics remain unclear because of the difficulty of distinguishing contaminant from endogenous DNA sequences. Previous sequence data generated on high-throughput sequencing platforms indicate that fragmentation of ancient DNA sequences is a characteristic trait primarily arising due to depurination processes that create abasic sites leading to DNA breaks. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALS FINDINGS: To investigate whether this pattern is present in ancient remains from a temperate environment, we have 454-FLX pyrosequenced different samples dated between 5,500 and 49,000 years ago: a bone from an extinct goat (Myotragus balearicus) that was treated...
Abstract Background Second-generation sequencing technologies have revolutionized our ability to rec...
SummaryThe recovery of DNA sequences from early modern humans (EMHs) could shed light on their inter...
In this thesis we have addressed three different although related topics. First, we studied the post...
Background: Despite the successful retrieval of genomes from past remains, the prospects for human p...
Despite the successful retrieval of genomes from past remains, the prospects for human palaeogenomic...
Despite the successful retrieval of genomes from past remains, the prospects for human palaeogenomic...
This thesis addresses challenges in the bioinformatic analysis of palaeogenomes that were generated ...
Abstract Ancient DNA research has developed rapidly over the past few decades due to improvements in...
International audienceWhile the first ancient DNA molecules were extracted more than three decades a...
The persistence of DNA over archaeological and paleontological timescales in diverse environments ha...
International audienceThe development of next-generation sequencing has led to a breakthrough in the...
The persistence of DNA over archaeological and paleontological timescales in diverse environments ha...
This thesis addresses gaps that exist in the theory and knowledge of ancient DNA (aDNA). Much of the...
DNA that survives in museum specimens, bones and other tissues recovered by archaeologists is invari...
BACKGROUND: Second-generation sequencing technologies have revolutionized our ability to recover gen...
Abstract Background Second-generation sequencing technologies have revolutionized our ability to rec...
SummaryThe recovery of DNA sequences from early modern humans (EMHs) could shed light on their inter...
In this thesis we have addressed three different although related topics. First, we studied the post...
Background: Despite the successful retrieval of genomes from past remains, the prospects for human p...
Despite the successful retrieval of genomes from past remains, the prospects for human palaeogenomic...
Despite the successful retrieval of genomes from past remains, the prospects for human palaeogenomic...
This thesis addresses challenges in the bioinformatic analysis of palaeogenomes that were generated ...
Abstract Ancient DNA research has developed rapidly over the past few decades due to improvements in...
International audienceWhile the first ancient DNA molecules were extracted more than three decades a...
The persistence of DNA over archaeological and paleontological timescales in diverse environments ha...
International audienceThe development of next-generation sequencing has led to a breakthrough in the...
The persistence of DNA over archaeological and paleontological timescales in diverse environments ha...
This thesis addresses gaps that exist in the theory and knowledge of ancient DNA (aDNA). Much of the...
DNA that survives in museum specimens, bones and other tissues recovered by archaeologists is invari...
BACKGROUND: Second-generation sequencing technologies have revolutionized our ability to recover gen...
Abstract Background Second-generation sequencing technologies have revolutionized our ability to rec...
SummaryThe recovery of DNA sequences from early modern humans (EMHs) could shed light on their inter...
In this thesis we have addressed three different although related topics. First, we studied the post...