Relatively well preserved DNA is present in the crystal aggregates of fossil bones.
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A 28,000 years old Cro-Magnon mtDNA sequence differs from all potentially contaminating modern sequencesGenetic diversity among ancient Nordic populationsAncient DNA studies: new perspectives on old samplesDinosaur peptides suggest mechanisms of protein survivalThe microcephalin ancestral allele in a Neanderthal individualEvidence of authentic DNA from Danish Viking Age skeletons untouched by humans for 1,000 yearsGenetic identification of putative remains of the famous astronomer Nicolaus CopernicusSoft tissue and cellular preservation in vertebrate skeletal elements from the Cretaceous to the presentAncient genomicsTissue Microarray Analysis Applied to Bone DiagenesisMitochondrial DNA variation in the Viking age population of NorwayTargeted sampling of cementum for recovery of nuclear DNA from human teeth and the impact of common decontamination measuresMonitoring DNA contamination in handled vs. directly excavated ancient human skeletal remainsAn analysis of the alleged skeletal remains of Carin GöringImproving the performance of true single molecule sequencing for ancient DNAComparison of three methods of DNA extraction from human bones with different degrees of degradationTo clone or not to clone: method analysis for retrieving consensus sequences in ancient DNA samplesTrue single-molecule DNA sequencing of a pleistocene horse boneAnalysis of the putative remains of a European patron saint--St. BirgittaHighly effective DNA extraction method for nuclear short tandem repeat testing of skeletal remains from mass gravesFreshly excavated fossil bones are best for amplification of ancient DNANondestructive sampling of human skeletal remains yields ancient nuclear and mitochondrial DNA.Robust chemical preservation of digital information on DNA in silica with error-correcting codes.Shotgun microbial profiling of fossil remains.Reconstructing ancient genomes and epigenomes.Extraction of DNA from Human Skeletal Material.Comprehensive analysis of microorganisms accompanying human archaeological remains.Reduction of the contaminant fraction of DNA obtained from an ancient giant panda bone.Tracking down human contamination in ancient human teeth.Paleogenetic and taphonomic analysis of human bones from Moa, Beirada, and Zé Espinho Sambaquis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.A Concentrated Hydrochloric Acid-based Method for Complete Recovery of DNA from Bone.Will amber inclusions provide the first glimpse of a Mesozoic proteome?Association between ancient bone preservation and dna yield: a multidisciplinary approach.From the field to the laboratory: Controlling DNA contamination in human ancient DNA research in the high-throughput sequencing era
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Relatively well preserved DNA is present in the crystal aggregates of fossil bones.
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Relatively well preserved DNA is present in the crystal aggregates of fossil bones.
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Relatively well preserved DNA is present in the crystal aggregates of fossil bones.
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Relatively well preserved DNA is present in the crystal aggregates of fossil bones.
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Relatively well preserved DNA is present in the crystal aggregates of fossil bones.
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Relatively well preserved DNA is present in the crystal aggregates of fossil bones.
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Relatively well preserved DNA is present in the crystal aggregates of fossil bones.
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Baruch Arensburg
Michal Salamon
Noreen Tuross
Steve Weiner
P2860
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13783-13788
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10.1073/PNAS.0503718102
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2005-09-14T00:00:00Z