Search Results - "Abbona, Cinthia"
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Were domestic camelids present on the prehispanic South American agricultural frontier? An ancient DNA study
Published in PloS one (05-11-2020)“…The southern boundary of prehispanic farming in South America occurs in central Mendoza Province, Argentina at approximately 34 degrees south latitude…”
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Break-induced replication is the primary recombination pathway in plant somatic hybrid mitochondria: a model for mitochondrial horizontal gene transfer
Published in Journal of experimental botany (27-06-2023)“…Somatic hybrids between distant species offer a remarkable model to study genomic recombination events after mitochondrial fusion. Recently, we described…”
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The chloroplast genome of Hyoscyamus niger and a phylogenetic study of the tribe Hyoscyameae (Solanaceae)
Published in PloS one (22-05-2014)“…The tribe Hyoscyameae (Solanaceae) is restricted to Eurasia and includes the genera Archihyoscyamus, Anisodus, Atropa, Atropanthe, Hyoscyamus, Physochlaina,…”
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The complete organelle genomes of Physochlaina orientalis: Insights into short sequence repeats across seed plant mitochondrial genomes
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-08-2019)“…[Display omitted] •The Physochlaina orientalis mitochondrial genome is the largest among the Solanaceae.•The P. orientalis mtDNA has many short repeats (SR) in…”
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Multiple recent horizontal transfers of the cox1 intron in Solanaceae and extended co-conversion of flanking exons
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (27-09-2011)“…The most frequent case of horizontal transfer in plants involves a group I intron in the mitochondrial gene cox1, which has been acquired via some 80 separate…”
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Patagonian partnerships: the extinct Dusicyon avus and its interaction with prehistoric human communities
Published in Royal Society open science (01-04-2024)“…The southern Mendoza province, located in the northern region of Patagonia, was inhabited by hunter-gatherer groups until historic times. Previous…”
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Between Foragers and Farmers: Climate Change and Human Strategies in Northwestern Patagonia
Published in Quaternary (01-06-2020)“…In this paper we explore how changes in human strategies are differentially modulated by climate in a border area between hunter-gatherers and farmers. We…”
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Analysis of ancient DNA from South American rhea bones: Implications for zooarchaeology and biogeography
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Clostridium perfringens: Comparative effects of heat and osmotic stress on non-enterotoxigenic and enterotoxigenic strains
Published in Anaerobe (01-06-2016)“…Clostridium perfringens isolates associated with food poisoning carries a chromosomal cpe gene, while non-foodborne human gastrointestinal disease isolates…”
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Multiple recent horizontal transfers of the cox1intron in Solanaceae and extended co-conversion of flanking exons
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (27-09-2011)“…The most frequent case of horizontal transfer in plants involves a group I intron in the mitochondrial gene cox1, which has been acquired via some 80 separate…”
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Sustainable harvest or resource depression? Using ancient DNA to study the population dynamics of guanaco in western Argentina during the Holocene
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-05-2021)“…Zooarchaeologists have relied upon various approaches to study the impacts of harvest pressure and environmental change on ungulate populations, such as…”
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Ancient DNA reveals population trends of Lesser Rhea (Rhea pennata) in Northwestern Patagonia
Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-09-2024)“…The Lesser Rhea (Rhea pennata), a large flightless bird native to South America, held historical significance as a vital resource for Patagonian…”
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Past maize consumption correlates with population change in Central Western Argentina
Published in Journal of anthropological archaeology (01-12-2022)“…•The population trend of late Pleistocene-Holocene hunter-gatherers changed its trajectory ca. 2,300 cal years BP coincident with the adoption of…”
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Lama guanicoe bone collagen stable isotope (C and N) indicate climatic and ecological variation during Holocene in Northwest Patagonia
Published in Quaternary international (20-05-2020)“…This paper explores how significant are the ecological and climatic variables to influence the stable isotopes of guanacos. Lama guanicoe bone collagen carbon…”
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Population Dynamics and Human Strategies in Northwestern Patagonia: A View from Salamanca Cave (Mendoza, Argentina)
Published in Documenta praehistorica (10-09-2021)“…In this paper we evaluate the role of human strategies in the Andean Piedmont from northern Patagonia across the Holocene. Specifically, we present the…”
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Population Dynamics and Human Strategies in Northwestern Patagonia
Published in Documenta praehistorica (01-09-2021)“…In this paper we evaluate the role of human strategies in the Andean Piedmont from northern Patagonia across the Holocene. Specifically, we present the…”
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The Chloroplast Genome of Hyoscyamus niger and a Phylogenetic Study of the Tribe Hyoscyameae (Solanaceae): e98353
Published in PloS one (01-05-2014)“…The tribe Hyoscyameae (Solanaceae) is restricted to Eurasia and includes the genera Archihyoscyamus, Anisodus, Atropa, Atropanthe, Hyoscyamus, Physochlaina,…”
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