Publication: A Molecular Approach to the Sexing of the Triple Burial at the Upper Paleolithic Site of Dolní Věstonice
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2016
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Mittnik, Alissa, Chuan-Chao Wang, Jiří Svoboda, and Johannes Krause. 2016. “A Molecular Approach to the Sexing of the Triple Burial at the Upper Paleolithic Site of Dolní Věstonice.” PLoS ONE 11 (10): e0163019. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0163019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163019.
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In the past decades ancient DNA research has brought numerous insights to archaeological research where traditional approaches were limited. The determination of sex in human skeletal remains is often challenging for physical anthropologists when dealing with incomplete, juvenile or pathological specimens. Molecular approaches allow sexing on the basis of sex-specific markers or by calculating the ratio of DNA derived from different chromosomes. Here we propose a novel approach that relies on the ratio of X chromosome-derived shotgun sequencing data to the autosomal coverage, thus establishing the probability of an XX or XY karyotype. Applying this approach to the individuals of the Upper Paleolithic triple burial of Dolní Věstonice reveals that all three skeletons, including the individual DV 15, whose sex has long been debated due to a pathological condition, were male.
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Biology and life sciences, Molecular biology, Molecular biology techniques, Cloning, DNA cloning, Shotgun Sequencing, Biology and Life Sciences, Molecular Biology, Molecular Biology Techniques, Sequencing Techniques, Genetics, DNA, Ancient DNA, Biochemistry, Nucleic acids, Paleontology, Paleogenetics, Earth sciences, Cell Biology, Chromosome Biology, Chromosomes, Sequence Analysis, Sequence Alignment, Earth Sciences, Sex Chromosomes, X Chromosomes, Y Chromosomes
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