Listar por tema "mitochondrial DNA"

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  • Gomes, C.; Gibaja, J. F.; Buxó, J. R. I.; Baeza-Richer, C.; López-Matayoshi, C.; López-Parra, A. M.; Palomo-Díez, S.; Subirà, M. E.; Arroyo-Pardo, E. (Elsevier, 2017)
    It is common in archeology and some forensic cases to make assumptions about the relationship between persons buried in the same grave, or in distinct burials but in the same cemetery. However, there is no objective criterion ...
  • Gomes, C.; Alonso, A.; Marquina, D.; Guardià, M.; López-Matayoshi, C.; Palomo-Díez, S.; Perea-Peréz, B.; Gibaja, J. F.; Arroyo-Pardo, E. (Elsevier, 2017)
    The present study focused on the genetic analysis of a presumptive Bronze Age family burial, with at least six skeletons (Plana Castell, Barcelona, Spain). In order to investigate the individuals’ biological affiliation, ...
  • Presslee, Samantha; Slater, Graham J.; Pujos, Francois; Forasiepi, Analia M.; Fischer, Roman; Molloy, Kelly; Mackie, Meaghan; Olsen, Jesper V.; Kramarz, Alejandro; Taglioretti, Matias; Scaglia, Fernando; Lezcano, Maximiliano; Lanata, Jose Luis; Southon, John; Feranec, Robert; Bloch, Jonathan; Hajduk, Adam; Martin, Fabiana M.; Salas Gismondi, Rodolfo; Reguero, Marcelo; de Muizon, Christian; Greenwood, Alex; Chait, Brian T.; Penkman, Kirsty; Collins, Matthew; MacPhee, Ross D. E. (Springer, 2019)
    The living tree sloths Choloepus and Bradypus are the only remaining members of Folivora, a major xenarthran radiation that occupied a wide range of habitats in many parts of the western hemisphere during the Cenozoic, ...
  • Gomes, C.; Fondevila, M.; Palomo-Díez, S.; Pardiñas, A. F.; López-Matayoshi, C.; Baeza-Richer, C.; López-Parra, A. M.; Lareu, M. V.; López, B.; Arroyo-Pardo, E. (Elsevier, 2017)
    The genetic study of ancient samples is quite similar to a forensic critical sample analysis with an unknown origin. In both cases, it is not possible to compare the genetic information with other family members, being ...
  • Barahona, S.P.; Vélez-Zuazo, X.; Santa-Maria, M.; Pacheco, A.S. (Inter Research, 2019)
    Barriers to dispersal are recognized to play an important role in the differentiation of populations and ultimately in speciation. In the southeast Pacific, on the northern coast of Peru, a transition zone between the ...
  • Dantas, Gisele P. M.; Oliveira, Larissa R.; Santos, Amanda M.; Flores, Mariana D.; Melo, Daniella R. de; Simeone, Alejandro; Gonzalez-Acuna, Daniel; Luna-Jorquera, Guillermo; Le Bohec, Celine; Valdes Velasquez, Armando; Cardena, Marco; Morgante, Joao S.; Vianna, Juliana A. (Public Library of Science, 2019)
    The upwelling hypothesis has been proposed to explain reduced or lack of population structure in seabird species specialized in food resources available at cold-water upwellings. However, population genetic structure may ...

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