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Species identification and mitochondrial genomes of ancient fish bones from the Riverine Kachemak tradition of the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska.


ABSTRACT: Seven fish vertebrae were chosen for analysis from the 49-KEN-147 archaeological site in the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Mitochondrial DNA analysis of the ancient fish bones revealed that they were from sockeye and coho salmon. Here, we report the ancient mitochondrial genomes for three sockeye salmon and one coho salmon fish bone.

SUBMITTER: de Flamingh A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7799741 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Species identification and mitochondrial genomes of ancient fish bones from the Riverine Kachemak tradition of the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska.

de Flamingh Alida A   Mallott Elizabeth K EK   Roca Alfred L AL   Boraas Alan S AS   Malhi Ripan S RS  

Mitochondrial DNA. Part B, Resources 20180401 1


Seven fish vertebrae were chosen for analysis from the 49-KEN-147 archaeological site in the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Mitochondrial DNA analysis of the ancient fish bones revealed that they were from sockeye and coho salmon. Here, we report the ancient mitochondrial genomes for three sockeye salmon and one coho salmon fish bone. ...[more]

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