Professor Rus Hoelzel a.r.hoelzel@durham.ac.uk
Professor
Ancient genomes
Hoelzel, AR
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Abstract
Ever since its invention, the polymerase chain reaction has been the method of choice for work with ancient DNA. In an application of modern genomic methods to material from the Pleistocene, a recent study has instead undertaken to clone and sequence a portion of the ancient genome of the cave bear.
Citation
Hoelzel, A. (2005). Ancient genomes. GenomeBiology.com (London. Online), 6(12), Article 239. https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2005-6-12-239
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | Dec 1, 2005 |
Deposit Date | Jun 1, 2012 |
Publicly Available Date | Jun 6, 2012 |
Journal | Genome Biology |
Print ISSN | 1465-6906 |
Electronic ISSN | 1465-6914 |
Publisher | BioMed Central |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 12 |
Article Number | 239 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2005-6-12-239 |
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