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Archeological and mtDNA evidence for Tropical Lowland migrations during the Late Archaic / Formative in northern Chile
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2009)
Archeological and mtDNA evidence for tropical lowland migrations during the Late Archaic / Formative in northern Chile
(Sociedad de Biologia de Chile, 2009)
The influence of tropical lowland migrations on the emergence of cultural change in the Central Andes has been postulated in general terms since the beginning of last century (Tello 1929). Archeological and molecular genetic ...
Enterobius vermicularis: Ancient DNA from North and South American Human Coprolites
(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz., 2020)
Bridging Archaeology and Genetics
(Springer, 2018)
With the development of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in the 1980s, the application of molecular methods to archaeological questions has seen a rapid expansion in the last three decades, addressing major research ...
Methods for the recovery of mitochondrial DNA sequences from museum specimens of myiasis-causing flies
(Blackwell Publishing LtdOxfordInglaterra, 2002)
An insight into the burial practices of the late pre-Hispanic Los Amarillos community (northwestern Argentina) through the study of ancient DNA
(Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd, 2018-03)
A palaeogenetic analysis has been undertaken on the pre-Hispanic settlement of Los Amarillos (Regional Development Period, Jujuy Province, Argentina) to reconstruct kin relationship between individuals buried in two domestic ...
First analysis of ancient mtDNA genetic diversity in Northern coast of Argentinean Patagonia
(Elsevier, 2017-04)
In the past decades, archaeological research advances in different Patagonian sectors have contributed to the knowledge of lifestyle and evolution of pre-Columbian populations in these regions. The San Matías Gulf ...
MtDNA and y-chromosome diversity in aymaras and quechuas from Bolivia : different stories and special genetic traits of the andean altiplano populations
(American Journal of Physical Anthroplogy, 2011-04-05)
ABSTRACT Two Bolivian samples belonging to the
two main Andean linguistic groups (Aymaras and Quechuas) were studied for mtDNA and Y-chromosome uniparental markers to evaluate sex-specific differences and
give new insights ...