
Christina Warinner
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Dec 10, 2024 |
nature.com | Christina Warinner
Over the past ten years or so, investigations of degraded or ‘ancient’ DNA have skyrocketed. By extracting DNA fragments from diverse sources —from human teeth and faeces to soil samples and ice cores — researchers have uncovered the stories of all sorts of organisms and ecosystems stretching back for millennia. Access the most recent journalism from Nature's award-winning team Explore the latest features & opinion covering groundbreaking research or
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Oct 30, 2024 |
nature.com | Ayshin Ghalichi |Sabine Reinhold Reinhold |Adam Rohrlach |Alexey Kalmykov |Ainash Childebayeva |He Yu | +12 more
AbstractThe Caucasus and surrounding areas, with their rich metal resources, became a crucible of the Bronze Age1 and the birthplace of the earliest steppe pastoralist societies2. Yet, despite this region having a large influence on the subsequent development of Europe and Asia, questions remain regarding its hunter-gatherer past and its formation of expansionist mobile steppe societies3,4,5.
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Jun 12, 2024 |
raisemoneyfaster.com | Christina Warinner
Mucho se ha escrito (y aún más se ha especulado) sobre los sacrificios rituales realizados por los antiguos mayas. ¿Pero en qué consistían exactamente estas prácticas? ¿Quiénes eran los escogidos para derramar su sangre? Y sobre todo, ¿con qué finalidad se hacía?
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May 19, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Irina M. Velsko |Christina Warinner
AbstractThe genus Streptococcus is highly diverse and a core member of the primate oral microbiome. Streptococcus species are grouped into at least eight phylogenetically-supported clades, five of which are found almost exclusively in the oral cavity.
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May 14, 2023 |
inverse.com | Christina Warinner |Alexander Hübner |Pierre Stallforth
Microorganisms — in particular, bacteria — are skillful chemists that can produce an impressive diversity of chemical compounds known as natural products. These metabolites provide the microbes major evolutionary advantages, such as allowing them to interact with one another or their environment and helping defend against different threats. Because of the diverse functions natural bacterial products have, many have been used as medical treatments, such as antibiotics and anti-cancer drugs.
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