Optimization of DNA recovery and amplification from non-carbonized archaeobotanical remains.
Ancient DNA (aDNA) recovered from archaeobotanical remains can provide key insights into many prominent archaeological research questions, including processes of domestication, past subsistence strategies, and human interactions with the environment. However, it is often difficult to isolate aDNA fr...
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Auteurs principaux: | Nathan Wales, Kenneth Andersen, Enrico Cappellini, María C Avila-Arcos, M Thomas P Gilbert |
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2014
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