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Archaeogenetics in frog's phylogenetics
Teliščaková, Martina ; Symonová, Radka (advisor) ; Majtánová, Zuzana (referee)
Key words: Archaeogenetics, palaeogenetics, molecular palaeontology, phylogeny of frog's, molecular evolution, Anura, zooarchaeology The first part of my thesis deals with archaeogenetic research issues. There are described history and important moments when the archaeogenetic mehtods were applied. It is concerned with options that archaeogenetics has and restrictions that limit its research. It also focuses on possibilities of contamination of fossil materials and aDNA degradation. You will be familiarized with its chemical properties and the second part of this work deals with molecular evolution of sequence DNA. A search follows this part. It describes archaeogenetics methods provided that they help to clarify the phylogenetics of lower vertebrates, especially the phylogeny of Frogs (Palaeobatrachus, Pipa). I pointed out the present state of knowledge of frog's archaeogentics using archaeological research findings.
Archaeogenetics in frog's phylogenetics
Teliščaková, Martina ; Symonová, Radka (advisor) ; Majtánová, Zuzana (referee)
Key words: Archaeogenetics, palaeogenetics, molecular palaeontology, phylogeny of frog's, molecular evolution, Anura, zooarchaeology The first part of my thesis deals with archaeogenetic research issues. There are described history and important moments when the archaeogenetic mehtods were applied. It is concerned with options that archaeogenetics has and restrictions that limit its research. It also focuses on possibilities of contamination of fossil materials and aDNA degradation. You will be familiarized with its chemical properties and the second part of this work deals with molecular evolution of sequence DNA. A search follows this part. It describes archaeogenetics methods provided that they help to clarify the phylogenetics of lower vertebrates, especially the phylogeny of Frogs (Palaeobatrachus, Pipa). I pointed out the present state of knowledge of frog's archaeogentics using archaeological research findings.

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