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pro vyhledávání: '"Mim A. Bower"'
Autor:
Vera Warmuth, Anders Eriksson, Mim A. Bower, Javier Cañon, Gus Cothran, Ottmar Distl, Marie-Louise Glowatzki-Mullis, Harriet Hunt, Cristina Luís, Maria do Mar Oom, Isabel Tupac Yupanqui, Tomasz Ząbek, Andrea Manica
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 5 (2011)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/685552ca28414c97a80aafb7941d65f4
Autor:
Michael G Campana, C Mark Whitten, Ceiridwen J Edwards, Frauke Stock, Angela M Murphy, Matthew M Binns, Graeme W W Barker, Mim A Bower
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 12, p e15172 (2010)
Historic DNA data have the potential to identify phenotypic information otherwise invisible in the historical, archaeological and palaeontological record. In order to determine whether a single nucleotide polymorphism typing protocol based on single
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fda2d289d3074f8695f0b1f4cb54c810
Autor:
Ceiridwen J. Edwards, Lídia Colominas, Albano Beja-Pereira, Joaquim Tremoleda, Christopher J. Howe, Félix Goyache, Raquel Matoso Silva, Graeme Barker, Jean-Denis Vigne, Mim A. Bower, Pere Castanyer, Manuel Pérez-Ripoll, Maria Saña Seguí
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 59:110-117
The spread of domestic animals through time is one of the topics studied by archaeologists to assess human trade and migration. Here we present mitochondrial analysis of 42 archaeological cattle ( Bos taurus ) bone samples, from 16 different sites in
Publikováno v:
African Archaeological Review. 30:21-37
Ancient DNA analyses are increasingly popular in archaeology. With the exception of Egypt, the African continent has been grossly understudied using these techniques. We review the state of ancient DNA research on Africa, ancient DNA analysis techniq
Publikováno v:
Animal Genetics. 44:53-61
Many events in the history of eastern Eurasia, including the process of domestication itself, the initial spread of domestic horses and subsequent movements, are believed to have affected the genetic structure of domestic horse populations in this ar
Autor:
M. Whitten, R. E. R. Nisbet, Renate Weller, E. Barrett, Tamsin C. O'Connell, Mim A. Bower, G.J. Barker, Ceiridwen J. Edwards, Alan M. Wilson, Frauke Stock, Christopher J. Howe, Emmeline W. Hill, Matthew M. Binns, Michael G. Campana
Publikováno v:
Archaeometry. 54:916-925
Our multidisciplinary study of historic Thoroughbred horses solves two long-running mysteries in racing history. Eclipse, the greatest racehorse ever known, never lost a race. His skeleton is housed in the Royal Veterinary College, London; however, t
Autor:
Digdem Aktoprakligil, O. Aslan, S. Aksu, Haydar Bagis, Mim A. Bower, Sezen Arat, A. Ozdemir Bahadir, Evren Koban, R. Bilgin, Bertan Koray Balcioglu, Berrin Erdag, Melis Denizci
Publikováno v:
Animal Genetics. 43:401-409
Summary The horse has been a food source, but more importantly, it has been a means for transport. Its domestication was one of the crucial steps in the history of human civilization. Despite the archaeological and molecular studies carried out on th
COMPLEX RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN MITOCHONDRIAL AND NUCLEAR DNA PRESERVATION IN HISTORICAL DNA EXTRACTS*
Autor:
Diane L. Lister, Mim A. Bower, Frauke Stock, Ceiridwen J. Edwards, Michael G. Campana, C. M. Whitten, G.J. Barker
Publikováno v:
Archaeometry. 54:193-202
‘Historical’ DNA obtained from specimens preserved in natural history collections has proven useful for addressing a wide variety of questions, such as the spread of domesticated species or changes in genetic diversity. With the development of hi
Autor:
Chuzhao Lei, L. Liu, C. M. Zhang, Mim A. Bower, Hong Chen, Song Weining, X. M. Zhang, Xianyong Lan, Michael G. Campana
Publikováno v:
Animal Genetics. 42:432-436
The origins of the domestic water buffalo remain contentious. To better understand the origins of Chinese water buffalo, we sequenced the complete mitochondrial cytochrome b (MT-CYB) gene from 270 individuals representing 13 Chinese domestic swamp bu
Autor:
Diane L. Lister, Chunxiang Li, Mim A. Bower, Hui Zhou, Hongjie Li, Yue Xu, Martin K. Jones, Yinqiu Cui
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 38:115-119
Wheat has been one of the most important crop in Eurasia since the Neolithic period. Understanding the spread of wheat cultivation is crucial to understanding the spread of agriculture as a whole and the interactions between prehistoric populations a