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      DNA extraction from processed wood: A case study for the identification of an endangered timber species (Gonystylus bancanus)

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      Plant Molecular Biology Reporter
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          Neandertal DNA Sequences and the Origin of Modern Humans

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            Ancient plant DNA: review and prospects.

            Ancient DNA has received much attention since the mid-1980s, when the first sequence of an extinct animal species was recovered from a museum specimen. Since then, the majority of ancient DNA studies have focused predominantly on animal species, while studies in plant palaeogenetics have been rather limited, with the notable exception of cultivated species found in archaeological sites. Here, we outline the recent developments in the analysis of plant ancient DNA. We emphasize the trend from species identification to population-level investigation and highlight the potential and the difficulties in this field, related to DNA preservation and to risks of contamination. Further efforts towards the analysis of ancient DNA from the abundant store of fossil plant remains should provide new research opportunities in palaeoecology and phylogeography. In particular, intraspecific variation should be considered not only in cultivated plants but also in wild taxa if palaeogenetics is to become a fully emancipated field of plant research.
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              Comparison of seven DNA extraction and amplification protocols in historical herbarium specimens of juncaceae

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                Journal
                Plant Molecular Biology Reporter
                Plant Mol Biol Rep
                Springer Nature
                0735-9640
                1572-9818
                June 2005
                June 2005
                : 23
                : 2
                : 185-192
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                10.1007/BF02772709
                9643cfda-4004-4691-81dc-1928916d4d9d
                © 2005
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