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Genetic Examination of Remains from the Two Largest Mass Burials of 1238 in Yaroslavl Detynets
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Paleogenetic Analysis of the Residents from the Moscow Kremlin’s Podol (Lower Area) of the 14th Century (According to the Materials of Excavations in the Taynitsky Garden)
Published 2021-11-01“…The aim of this work was the genetic study of the ancient DNA of the remains of people who died in the 14th century, clarification of their gender, determination of kinship and presumptive origin. …”
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PROSPECTS FOR LIFE IN THE SUBGLACIAL LAKE VOSTOK, EAST ANTARCTICA
Published 2015-11-01“…Flow cytometry showed the very low unevenly distributed biomass in both accretion (0–19 cells per ml) and glacier (0–24 cells per ml) ice and surface snow (0–0.02 cells per ml) as well while repeated microscopic observations were unsuccessful meaning that the whole Central East Antarctic ice sheet seems to be microbial cell-free.We used strategies of Ancient DNA research that include establishing contaminant databases and criteria to validate the amplification results. …”
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