نتایج جستجو برای: ancient dna

تعداد نتایج: 542037  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2005
Fabio Verginelli Cristian Capelli Valentina Coia Marco Musiani Mario Falchetti Laura Ottini Raffaele Palmirotta Antonio Tagliacozzo Iacopo De Grossi Mazzorin Renato Mariani-Costantini

The question of the origins of the dog has been much debated. The dog is descended from the wolf that at the end of the last glaciation (the archaeologically hypothesized period of dog domestication) was one of the most widespread among Holarctic mammals. Scenarios provided by genetic studies range from multiple dog-founding events to a single origin in East Asia. The earliest fossil dogs, date...

2015
Kentaro Yoshida Eriko Sasaki Sophien Kamoun

The application of DNA sequencing technology to the study of ancient DNA has enabled the reconstruction of past epidemics from genomes of historically important plant-associated microbes. Recently, the genome sequences of the potato late blight pathogen Phytophthora infestans were analyzed from 19th century herbarium specimens. These herbarium samples originated from infected potatoes collected...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2005
Henry Nicholls

Feature T he study of genetic material from ancient specimens was, in its early years, dominated by a race to sequence DNA from extinct species like the dodo and the woolly mammoth. Now that the supply of these crowd-pleasing curiosities has run dry, scientists are starting to ask new questions of ancient DNA (aDNA) that are revealing how the genetic make-up of prehistoric populations changed t...

2014
DV Nesheva

The evolution of modern humans is a long and difficult process which started from their first appearance and continues to the present day. The study of the genetic origin of populations can help to determine population kinship and to better understand the gradual changes of the gene pool in space and time. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is a proper tool for the determination of the origin of populat...

2018
Ashot Margaryan Henrik B Hansen Simon Rasmussen Martin Sikora Vyacheslav Moiseyev Alexandr Khoklov Andrey Epimakhov Levon Yepiskoposyan Aivar Kriiska Liivi Varul Lehti Saag Niels Lynnerup Eske Willerslev Morten E Allentoft

Recent ancient DNA (aDNA) studies of human pathogens have provided invaluable insights into their evolutionary history and prevalence in space and time. Most of these studies were based on DNA extracted from teeth or postcranial bones. In contrast, no pathogen DNA has been reported from the petrous bone which has become the most desired skeletal element in ancient DNA research due to its high e...

2017
Gabriel Renaud Kristian Hanghøj Eske Willerslev Ludovic Orlando

Summary Ancient DNA has emerged as a remarkable tool to infer the history of extinct species and past populations. However, many of its characteristics, such as extensive fragmentation, damage and contamination, can influence downstream analyses. To help investigators measure how these could impact their analyses in silico , we have developed gargammel, a package that simulates ancient DNA frag...

Journal: :Turkish journal of haematology : official journal of Turkish Society of Haematology 2011
Yeşim Doğan Alakoç Nejat Akar

Before analysis of DNA from ancient remains was possible, anthropologists studied evolution and migration patterns using data obtained from population genetic studies on modern populations combined with data obtained from morphological evaluations of ancient remains. Currently, DNA analysis of ancient populations is making a valuable contribution to these efforts. Researchers that perform ancie...

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