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Molecular paleontology refers to the recovery and analysis of DNA, proteins, carbohydrates, or lipids, and their diagenetic products from ancient human, animal, and plant remains. The field of molecular paleontology has yielded important insights into evolutionary events, species' diasporas, the discovery and characterization of extinct species. looIn shallow time, advancements in the field of molecular paleontology have allowed scientists to pursue evolutionary questions on a genetic level rather than relying on phenotypic variation alone. By applying molecular analytical techniques to DNA in Recent animal remains, one can quantify the level of relatedness between any two organisms for which DNA has been recovered. Using various biotechnological techniques such as DNA isolation, amplifica

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  • علم الحفريات الجزيئية (ar)
  • Molecular paleontology (en)
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  • يشير علم الحفريات الجزيئي إلى استعادة وتحليل الحمض النووي والبروتينات والكربوهيدرات أو الدهون ومنتجاتها الديوجينية من بقايا الإنسان والحيوان والنبات القديمة. وقد أثمر مجال علم الحفريات الجزيئية رؤى هامة في الأحداث التطورية، وشتات الأنواع، واكتشاف وتوصيف الأنواع المنقرضة. من خلال تطبيق التقنيات التحليلية الجزيئية على الحمض النووي في الحفريات، يمكن للمرء أن يحدد مستوى الصلة بين أي كائنين تم استرداد الحمض النووي من هما. (ar)
  • Molecular paleontology refers to the recovery and analysis of DNA, proteins, carbohydrates, or lipids, and their diagenetic products from ancient human, animal, and plant remains. The field of molecular paleontology has yielded important insights into evolutionary events, species' diasporas, the discovery and characterization of extinct species. looIn shallow time, advancements in the field of molecular paleontology have allowed scientists to pursue evolutionary questions on a genetic level rather than relying on phenotypic variation alone. By applying molecular analytical techniques to DNA in Recent animal remains, one can quantify the level of relatedness between any two organisms for which DNA has been recovered. Using various biotechnological techniques such as DNA isolation, amplifica (en)
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