Ancient genomes from a rural site in Imperial Rome (1 st –3 rd cent. CE): a genetic junction in the Roman Empire
Scorrano Gabriele, Modi Alessandra, Pilli Elena et al.
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Here, we describe a protocol to analyze ancient DNA (aDNA) from skeletal remains discovered at Quarto Cappello del Prete, a rural Imperial Roman site located in the Roman suburbium (1st-3rd centuries CE). The protocol comprises guidelines to extract aDNA from archaeological human remains, construct NGS libraries, and perform computational analyses for population genetics studies.
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