Aplication of authenticity criteria in mitochondrial studies on archaic bone remains from a prehispanic Muisca population

Introduction: Ancient DNA (aDNA)studies can support hypotheses regarding ancient populations; molecular studies can analyze the local population's genetic composition, minimizing biases introduced by later migrations, demographic expansions, mutations, and bottleneck effects. These analyses mus...

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Mitochondrial DNA
American Indian
Antiquity
Archeology
Article
Base pairing
Bone age
Colombia
Controlled study
DNA determination
Ethnography
Genetic variability
Geographic distribution
Haplotype
Human
Human experiment
Population biology
Restriction mapping
Sample
Archaic DNA
Chibcha
Mitochondrial DNA
Muisca
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title Aplication of authenticity criteria in mitochondrial studies on archaic bone remains from a prehispanic Muisca population
spellingShingle Aplication of authenticity criteria in mitochondrial studies on archaic bone remains from a prehispanic Muisca population
Mitochondrial DNA
American Indian
Antiquity
Archeology
Article
Base pairing
Bone age
Colombia
Controlled study
DNA determination
Ethnography
Genetic variability
Geographic distribution
Haplotype
Human
Human experiment
Population biology
Restriction mapping
Sample
Archaic DNA
Chibcha
Mitochondrial DNA
Muisca
title_short Aplication of authenticity criteria in mitochondrial studies on archaic bone remains from a prehispanic Muisca population
title_full Aplication of authenticity criteria in mitochondrial studies on archaic bone remains from a prehispanic Muisca population
title_fullStr Aplication of authenticity criteria in mitochondrial studies on archaic bone remains from a prehispanic Muisca population
title_full_unstemmed Aplication of authenticity criteria in mitochondrial studies on archaic bone remains from a prehispanic Muisca population
title_sort Aplication of authenticity criteria in mitochondrial studies on archaic bone remains from a prehispanic Muisca population
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Mitochondrial DNA
American Indian
Antiquity
Archeology
Article
Base pairing
Bone age
Colombia
Controlled study
DNA determination
Ethnography
Genetic variability
Geographic distribution
Haplotype
Human
Human experiment
Population biology
Restriction mapping
Sample
Archaic DNA
Chibcha
Mitochondrial DNA
Muisca
topic Mitochondrial DNA
American Indian
Antiquity
Archeology
Article
Base pairing
Bone age
Colombia
Controlled study
DNA determination
Ethnography
Genetic variability
Geographic distribution
Haplotype
Human
Human experiment
Population biology
Restriction mapping
Sample
Archaic DNA
Chibcha
Mitochondrial DNA
Muisca
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