نتایج جستجو برای: ancient dna

تعداد نتایج: 542037  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2014
Per Sjödin Pontus Skoglund Mattias Jakobsson

Ancestral relationships between populations separated by time represent an often neglected dimension in population genetics, a field which historically has focused on analysis of spatially distributed samples from the same point in time. Models are usually straightforward when two time-separated populations are assumed to be completely isolated from all other populations. However, this is usual...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2016
Gloria G Fortes Aurora Grandal-d'Anglade Ben Kolbe Daniel Fernandes Ioana N Meleg Ana García-Vázquez Ana C Pinto-Llona Silviu Constantin Trino J de Torres Jose E Ortiz Christine Frischauf Gernot Rabeder Michael Hofreiter Axel Barlow

Ancient DNA studies have revolutionized the study of extinct species and populations, providing insights on phylogeny, phylogeography, admixture and demographic history. However, inferences on behaviour and sociality have been far less frequent. Here, we investigate the complete mitochondrial genomes of extinct Late Pleistocene cave bears and middle Holocene brown bears that each inhabited mult...

2014
Dirk-Martin Scheel Graham J. Slater Sergios-Orestis Kolokotronis Charles W. Potter David S. Rotstein Kyriakos Tsangaras Alex D. Greenwood Kristofer M. Helgen

Extinctions and declines of large marine vertebrates have major ecological impacts and are of critical concern in marine environments. The Caribbean monk seal, Monachus tropicalis, last definitively reported in 1952, was one of the few marine mammal species to become extinct in historical times. Despite its importance for understanding the evolutionary biogeography of southern phocids, the rela...

2015
Chang Seok Oh Min Seo Jong Ha Hong Jong-Yil Chai Seung Whan Oh Jun Bum Park Dong Hoon Shin

Analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) extracted from Ascaris is very important for understanding the phylogenetic lineage of the parasite species. When aDNAs obtained from a Joseon tomb (SN2-19-1) coprolite in which Ascaris eggs were identified were amplified with primers for cytochrome b (cyt b) and 18S small subunit ribosomal RNA (18S rRNA) gene, the outcome exhibited Ascaris specific amplicon bands...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Mark de Bruyn Malin L Pinsky Brenda Hall Paul Koch Carlo Baroni A Rus Hoelzel

Genetic diversity provides the raw material for populations to respond to changing environmental conditions. The evolution of diversity within populations is based on the accumulation of mutations and their retention or loss through selection and genetic drift, while migration can also introduce new variation. However, the extent to which population growth and sustained large population size ca...

2011
María C. Ávila-Arcos Enrico Cappellini J. Alberto Romero-Navarro Nathan Wales J. Víctor Moreno-Mayar Morten Rasmussen Sarah L. Fordyce Rafael Montiel Jean-Philippe Vielle-Calzada Eske Willerslev M. Thomas P. Gilbert

The development of second-generation sequencing technologies has greatly benefitted the field of ancient DNA (aDNA). Its application can be further exploited by the use of targeted capture-enrichment methods to overcome restrictions posed by low endogenous and contaminating DNA in ancient samples. We tested the performance of Agilent's SureSelect and Mycroarray's MySelect in-solution capture sy...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
C Z Xie C X Li Y Q Cui Q C Zhang Y Q Fu H Zhu H Zhou

Various studies on ancient DNA have attempted to reconstruct population movement in Asia, with much interest focused on determining the arrival of European lineages in ancient East Asia. Here, we discuss our analysis of the mitochondrial DNA of human remains excavated from the Yu Hong tomb in Taiyuan, China, dated 1400 years ago. The burial style of this tomb is characteristic of Central Asia a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Michal Salamon Noreen Tuross Baruch Arensburg Steve Weiner

DNA from fossil human bones could provide invaluable information about population migrations, genetic relations between different groups and the spread of diseases. The use of ancient DNA from bones to study the genetics of past populations is, however, very often compromised by the altered and degraded state of preservation of the extracted material. The universally observed postmortem degrada...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1988
S Pääbo J A Gifford A C Wilson

Pieces of mitochondrial DNA from a 7000-year-old human brain were amplified by the polymerase chain reaction and sequenced. Albumin and high concentrations of polymerase were required to overcome a factor in the brain extract that inhibits amplification. For this and other sources of ancient DNA, we find an extreme inverse dependence of the amplification efficiency on the length of the sequence...

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