Molecular Paleontology: Neandertal Genetic material found in mitochondria, the organelles that generate energy for the cell.mtDNA

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The next 5 slides examine the results of molecular paleontology studies using Neandertal Genetic material found in mitochondria, the organelles that generate energy for the cell.mtDNA. Two specimens from Neander, Germany were dated at 40,000 ya. A third from Croatia was also dated at 40,000 ya, and the last from the Northern Caucasus was dated at 29,000 ya.


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  1. Krings, M., A. Stone, R. W. Schmitz, H. Krainitzki, M. Stoneking, and S. Paabo. 1997. Neandertal Deoxyribonucleic acid: the chemical inside the nucleus of a cell that carries the genetic instructions for making living organisms.DNA Sequences and the Origin of Modern Humans. Cell 90: 19-30.
  2. Ovchinnikov, I.V., A. Gotherstrom, G. P. Romanovak, V. M. Kharitonov, K. Liden, and W. Goodwin. 2000. Molecular analysis of Neanderthal Deoxyribonucleic acid: the chemical inside the nucleus of a cell that carries the genetic instructions for making living organisms.DNA from the northern Caucasus. Nature 404: 490-493.
  3. Krings, M., C. Capelli, F. Tschentscher, H. Geisert, S. Meyer, A. von Haeseler, K. Grossschmidt, G. Possnert, M. Paunovic, and S. Pääbo. 2000. A view of Neandertal genetic diversity Nature Genetics 26: 144-146.

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