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Yang, Dongya

A bioarchaeological examination of the skeletal remains of Warring States period Tuchengzi, Inner Mongolia, China
Ancient DNA analysis of archaeological fish remains: Methods and applications
Ancient DNA Analysis of Middle and Late Period Archaeological Fish Remains from Kamloops, British Columbia
Ancient DNA analysis of northeast Pacific humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)
Changing Ways, Constant Companions: The Ancient DNA and Local Knowledge of Tla'amin Dogs
Comparative study of ancient DNA extraction methods for archaeological plant remains
Developing Minimally Impactful Protocols for DNA Analysis of Museum Collection Bone Artifacts
Earliest Mexican Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) in the Maya Region: Implications for Pre-Hispanic Animal Trade and the Timing of Turkey Domestication
Experimental investigation into the preservation and recovery of degraded DNA from sediments
Feather Barbs as a Good Source of mtDNA for Bird Species Identification in Forensic Wildlife Investigations

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