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Techreport Reference De archeo-antropologische studie van menselijke resten uit WO I van een toevalsvondst te Langemark (Poelkapelle) - Statiestraat (2018)
Techreport Reference De archeo-antropologische studie van menselijke resten uit WO I van een toevalsvondst te Beselare (Zonnebeke) – Oude Wervikstraat (2018)
Techreport Reference De archeo-antropologische studie van menselijke resten uit WO I van een toevalsvondst te Zillebeke (Ieper) - Wervikstraat (2018)
Techreport Reference Terreininterventie en archeo-antropologische detailstudie van menselijke resten uit WO I afkomstig van een toevalsvondst te Diksmuide - Tuinwijk (2019)
Techreport Reference Terreininterventie en archeo-antropologisch assessment van de menselijke resten aangetroffen bij het proefsleuvenonderzoek in Oostakker-dorp (2019)
Article Reference The Late Gravettian Site of Kostënki 21 Layer III, Russia: a Chronocultural Reassessment Based on a New Interpretation of the Significance of Intra-site Spatial Patterning
Inbook Reference Self-domestication or human control? The Upper Palaeolithic domestication of the wolf
Article Reference Ancient RNA from Late Pleistocene permafrost and historical canids shows tissue-specific transcriptome survival
While sequencing ancient DNA (aDNA) from archaeological material is now commonplace, very few attempts to sequence ancient transcriptomes have been made, even from typically stable deposition environments such as permafrost. This is presumably due to assumptions that RNA completely degrades relatively quickly, particularly when dealing with autolytic, nuclease-rich mammalian tissues. However, given the recent successes in sequencing ancient RNA (aRNA) from various sources including plants and animals, we suspect that these assumptions may be incorrect or exaggerated. To challenge the underlying dogma, we generated shotgun RNA data from sources that might normally be dismissed for such study. Here, we present aRNA data generated from two historical wolf skins, and permafrost-preserved liver tissue of a 14,300-year-old Pleistocene canid. Not only is the latter the oldest RNA ever to be sequenced, but it also shows evidence of biologically relevant tissue specificity and close similarity to equivalent data derived from modern-day control tissue. Other hallmarks of RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data such as exon-exon junction presence and high endogenous ribosomal RNA (rRNA) content confirms our data’s authenticity. By performing independent technical library replicates using two high-throughput sequencing platforms, we show not only that aRNA can survive for extended periods in mammalian tissues but also that it has potential for tissue identification. aRNA also has possible further potential, such as identifying in vivo genome activity and adaptation, when sequenced using this technology.
Article Reference 'Zonnesponzen' uit het Krijt van Luik-Limburg na bijna 160 jaar opnieuw gevonden
Article Reference Intermediate gastropod hosts of major feline cardiopulmonary nematodes in an area of wildcat and domestic cat sympatry in Greece
Article Reference On the identity of Conus pennaceus sensu stricto Born, 1778, Conus pennaceus forma episcopus (Hwass in Bruguiére, 1792), Conus magnificus Reeve, 1843 and Conus quasimagnificus da Motta, 1982 from the coastal waters of Egypt, Red Sea
Inproceedings Reference Identifying EU-listed Aquatic Invasive Species by DNA-barcoding using currently available sequence data
Inproceedings Reference A mitogenomic approach to resolve the phylogeny of Afrotropical hoverflies (Syrphidae)
Article Reference Description of two new small cryptic species of Terebridae from the Philippines and Papua New Guinea
Article Reference The Duplicaria duplicata (Linnaeus, 1758)-complex (Gastropoda: Terebridae): Part V. The description of six new species
Article Reference An annotated list of the Panamic taxa of Terebridae, with the description of a new species of Hastula
Article Reference Notes on Terebridae Part II: Revision of the taxa Terebra anilis and fenestrata, with the description of two new species and the introduction of a new name
Article Reference New species of Rissoidae Gray, 1847 (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Caenogastropoda) from Ascension Island
Book Reference Esponjas marinas y de Agua Dulce del Peru
Article Reference Rediscovery, range extension, phylogenetic relationships and updated diagnosis of the Ornate Long-tailed Lizard Latastia ornata Monard, 1940 (Squamata: Lacertidae)
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