Ancient DNA preservation, genetic diversity and biogeography: A study of houseflies from Roman Qasr Ibrim, lower Nubia, Egypt
(2020)
Journal Article
Simpson, A., Fernández-Domínguez, E., Panagiotakopulu, E., & Clapham, A. (2020). Ancient DNA preservation, genetic diversity and biogeography: A study of houseflies from Roman Qasr Ibrim, lower Nubia, Egypt. Journal of Archaeological Science, 120, Article 105180. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2020.105180
The optimal preservation of many Egyptian archaeological sites provides unique opportunities in the research into the evolution of synanthropic species, wild animals or plants, which benefit from close association with man-made human habitats. In thi... Read More about Ancient DNA preservation, genetic diversity and biogeography: A study of houseflies from Roman Qasr Ibrim, lower Nubia, Egypt.