2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-47836-9
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Genetic sexing of subadult skeletal remains

Irena Zupanič Pajnič,
Teo Mlinšek,
Tadej Počivavšek
et al.

Abstract: When subadult skeletons need to be identified, biological sex diagnosis is one of the first steps in the identification process. Sex assessment of subadults using morphological features is unreliable, and molecular genetic methods were applied in this study. Eighty-three ancient skeletons were used as models for poorly preserved DNA. Three sex-informative markers on the Y and X chromosome were used for sex identification: a qPCR test using the PowerQuant Y target included in PowerQuant System (Promega), the am… Show more

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