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- noun The study of ancient
genomes , especially those ofextinct organisms
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The proportion of non-duplicate, non-adaptor Illumina GA reads mapping to the aurochs (21. 68%) is relatively high when compared with estimates of endogenous genetic material from other palaeogenomics surveys.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Ceiridwen J. Edwards et al. 2010
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As Rasmussen concludes, "Although undoubtedly challenging, it will, if successful, take the emerging field of palaeogenomics to yet another level."
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science Ed Yong none@example.com 2010
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Although undoubtedly challenging, it will, if successful, take the emerging field of palaeogenomics to yet another level.
Naturejobs - All Jobs Morten Rasmussen 2010
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As Rasmussen concludes, "Although undoubtedly challenging, it will, if successful, take the emerging field of palaeogenomics to yet another level."
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science Ed Yong none@example.com 2010
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As Rasmussen concludes, "Although undoubtedly challenging, it will, if successful, take the emerging field of palaeogenomics to yet another level."
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Although undoubtedly challenging, it will, if successful, take the emerging field of palaeogenomics to yet another level.
Naturejobs - All Jobs Morten Rasmussen 2010
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As Rasmussen concludes, "Although undoubtedly challenging, it will, if successful, take the emerging field of palaeogenomics to yet another level."
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