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  1. Ancient Human Mitogenome of the Beagle Channel (Tierra del Fuego): An Argentine Collaborative Project por Arencibia, Valeria, Muñoz Hidalgo, Marianne Graziel, Crespo, Cristian, Maldonado, Lucas, Lichtenstein, Gabriel, Kamenetzky, Laura, Vera, Pablo Alfredo, Zangrando, Atilio F., Tessone, Augusto, Avena, Sergio, Lia, Veronica Viviana, Puebla, Andrea Fabiana, Dejean, Cristina

    Publicado 2023
    “…The increasing use of massively parallel sequencing in the study of current and ancient human populations has enabled new approaches to bioanthropological and archaeological issues; however, its application to archaeological samples requires the use of technologies that are not easily accessible outside US and European research centers. …”
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  2. A single-nucleotide mutation within the TBX3 enhancer increased body size in Chinese horses por Xuexue Liu, Yanli Zhang, Wujun Liu, Yefang Li, Jianfei Pan, Yabin Pu, Han Jianlin, Orlando, L., Yuehui Ma, Lin Jiang

    Publicado 2022
    “…Chinese ponies are endemic to the mountainous areas of southwestern China and were first reported in the archaeological record at the Royal Tomb of Zhongshan King, Mancheng, dated to approximately ∼2,100 YBP.1 Previous work has started uncovering the genetic basis of size variation in western ponies and horses, revealing a limited number of loci, including HMGA2,2LCORL/NCAPG,3ZFAT, and LASP1.4,5 Whether the same genetic pathways also drive the small body size of Chinese ponies, which show striking anatomical differences to Shetland ponies,6 remains unclear.2,7 To test this, we combined whole-genome sequences of 187 horses across China. …”
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