Mitochondrial genomes reveal mid-pleistocene population divergence, and post-glacial expansion, in australasian snapper (chrysophrys auratus)

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  • who: Tom Oosting from the Collection ancient samples, extraction and sequencing Dentaries from ancient Cauratus were loaned from the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington (Fig., ). We sampled , dentaries from , pre-European Mu0101ori archaeological middens (Fig. , and Table, ). To avoid sampling the same individual multiple times, only left or right dentaries were sampled from each site. Middens were classified as either early (1280, CE) or late (1650, CE) based on what is known regarding Mu0101ori subsistence practices during those time periods (Fig., ) (Smith and James-Lee, ). Pre-processing and DNA extraction of ancient dentaries were . . .

     

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