
- Bayesian Estimation of Sequence Damage in Ancient DNA Simon Y. W. Ho,* Tim H. Heupink,* Andrew Rambaut, and Beth Shapiro
- Prospects & Overviews Analysis of ancient human genomes
- Molecular Ecology (2009) doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2009.04134.x 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
- Rapid Communication The Late Pleistocene distribution of vicun~as (Vicugna vicugna) and the ``extinction''
- Accommodating the Effect of Ancient DNA Damage on Inferences of Demographic Histories
- Mid-Holocene vertebrate bone Concentration-Lagerstatte on oceanic island Mauritius provides a window into the ecosystem of the dodo (Raphus cucullatus)
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- E V O L U T I O N Flight of the Dodo
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- The evolutionary history of the extinct ratite moa and New Zealand Neogene paleogeography
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- Engineered polymerases amplify the potential of ancient DNA
- A late Pleistocene steppe bison (Bison priscus) partial carcass from Tsiigehtchic, Northwest Territories, Canada
- Mitochondrial DNA analysis shows a Near Eastern Neolithic origin for domestic cattle and no
- The Effect of Inappropriate Calibration: Three Case Studies in Molecular Ecology
- Contributions to Zoology, 77 (1) 7-16 (2008) Ancient DNA analysis indicates the rst English lions originated from North Africa
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- Beth Shapiro Curriculum Vitae Department of Biology Born: 14 Jan 1976
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- Ancient DNA Chronology within Sediment Deposits: Are Paleobiological Reconstructions Possible and Is DNA Leaching a Factor?
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- Points of View Syst. Biol. 56(3):515522, 2007
- Contributions to Zoology, 76 (2) 87-94 (2007) Using ancient DNA techniques to identify the origin of unprovenanced museum specimens,
- Ancient DNA analyses exclude humans as the driving force behind late Pleistocene musk ox (Ovibos
- The Global Spread of Hepatitis C Virus 1a and 1b: A Phylodynamic and Phylogeographic Analysis
- Ancient DNA typing of archaeological pig remains corroborates historical records James Haile a,*, Greger Larson b