19 results on '"Yang, Dongya Y."'
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2. Ancient DNA investigation of the domestication history of pigs in Northeast China
3. Evidence for freshwater residency among Lake Ontario Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) spawning in New York
4. Investigating the sex-selectivity of a middle Ontario Iroquoian Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) fishery through ancient DNA analysis
5. Dietary plasticity and the extinction of the passenger pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius)
6. Ancient DNA reveals evidence of abundant aurochs (Bos primigenius) in Neolithic Northeast China
7. Identifying the sex of archaeological turkey remains using ancient DNA techniques
8. The historical ecology of Pacific herring: Tracing Alaska Native use of a forage fish
9. A comparative study of oral health in three Late Bronze Age populations with different subsistence practices in North China
10. Enamel hypoplasia in Northeast China: Evidence from Houtaomuga
11. Stable isotope and ancient DNA analysis of dog remains from Cathlapotle (45CL1), a contact-era site on the Lower Columbia River
12. Addressing seasonal site use through ancient DNA species identification of Pacific salmon at Dionisio Point, Galiano Island, British Columbia
13. Ancient DNA provides new insights into the origin of the Chinese domestic horse
14. Wild or domesticated: DNA analysis of ancient water buffalo remains from north China
15. Ancient DNA investigation of prehistoric salmon resource utilization at Keatley Creek, British Columbia, Canada
16. DNA analysis of archaeological rabbit remains from the American Southwest
17. Contamination controls when preparing archaeological remains for ancient DNA analysis
18. DNA species identification of archaeological salmon bone from the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America
19. Possible case of pressure resorption associated with osteoarthritis in human skeletal remains from ancient China
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