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1.-  50,000 years of genetic uniformity in the critically endangered Iberian lynx
Geological Survey of Western Australia; Perth, West. Aust.; AUS; Australia, 2011
CAVEPS Perth 2011; 13th conference on Australasian vertebrate evolution palaeontology and systematics; programme, abstracts
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2.-  A dangerous hunt for gold in Brazil
Control Publications; Hawksburn, Victoria; AUS; Australia, 2013
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3.-  A new facility for Quaternary geochronology in Spain; the National Research Centre for Human Evolution (CENIEH) in Burgos
Copernicus GmbH on behalf of the European Geosciences Union (EGU); Katlenburg-Lindau; DEU; Germany, 2010
European Geosciences Union general assembly 2010
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4.-  Absence of ancient DNA in sub-fossil insect inclusions preserved in "Anthropocene" Colombian copal
Public Library of Science; San Francisco, CA; USA; United States, 2013
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5.-  AMINO ACIDS IN THE AMBER MATRIX AND IN ENTOMBED INSECTS
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY; WASHINGTON, DC; USA; UNITED STATES, 1995
AMBER, RESINITE, AND FOSSIL RESINS
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6.-  Analysis of coprolites from the extinct mountain goat Myotragus balearicus
Elsevier; New York, NY; USA; United States, 2014
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7.-  Analysis of DGGE profiles to explore the relationship between prokaryotic community composition and biogeochemical processes in deep subseafloor sediments from the Peru margin
Elsevier Science on behalf of the Federation of European Microbiological Societies; Amsterdam; NLD; , 2006
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8.-  Analysis of human accelerated DNA regions using archaic hominin genomes
Public Library of Science; San Francisco, CA; USA; United States, 2012
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9.-  ANCIENT DNA EVIDENCE OF PROLONGED POPULATION PERSISTENCE WITH NEGLIGIBLE GENETIC DIVERSITY IN AN ENDEMIC TUCO-TUCO (CTENOMYS SOCIABILIS)
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS; LAWRENCE, KS; USA; UNITED STATES, 2003
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10.-  Ancient DNA from hunter-gatherer and farmer groups from northern Spain supports a random dispersion model for the Neolithic expansion into Europe
Public Library of Science; San Francisco, CA; USA; United States, 2012
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