FIALOVÁ, Dana, Eva CHOCHOLOVÁ, Eva DROZDOVÁ, Kristýna BRZOBOHATÁ, Barbora ZWINSOVÁ, Petra VÍDEŇSKÁ, Václav CHOCHOLA and Bohuslav KLÍMA. Study of domestication via human dental calculus in the Early Middle Ages. In 6th International Anthropological Congress of Dr. Aleš Hrdlička. 2019. ISSN 2336-4777. |
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@proceedings{1567859, author = {Fialová, Dana and Chocholová, Eva and Drozdová, Eva and Brzobohatá, Kristýna and Zwinsová, Barbora and Vídeňská, Petra and Chochola, Václav and Klíma, Bohuslav}, booktitle = {6th International Anthropological Congress of Dr. Aleš Hrdlička}, keywords = {aDNA; metagenomics; microbiome; domestication; dental calculus; dental anthropology; early middle ages}, language = {eng}, title = {Study of domestication via human dental calculus in the Early Middle Ages}, url = {http://iacah.eu/static/abstrakta.pdf}, year = {2019} }
TY - CONF ID - 1567859 AU - Fialová, Dana - Chocholová, Eva - Drozdová, Eva - Brzobohatá, Kristýna - Zwinsová, Barbora - Vídeňská, Petra - Chochola, Václav - Klíma, Bohuslav PY - 2019 TI - Study of domestication via human dental calculus in the Early Middle Ages KW - aDNA KW - metagenomics KW - microbiome KW - domestication KW - dental calculus KW - dental anthropology KW - early middle ages UR - http://iacah.eu/static/abstrakta.pdf L2 - http://iacah.eu/static/abstrakta.pdf N2 - The present study will show the possibility of examination domestication via human bacterial oral flora. In the historical populations is oral microbiome preserved by human dental calculus. Samples came from the Great Moravian graveyard dated back to the 9th–10th century located in ZnojmoHradiště (in the south of the Czech Republic). Since a huge amount of bacterial species in dental calculus, the metagenomic approach was suitable to use. Three variable regions of the 16S rRNA gene were sequenced. Results brought information regarding human oral bacterial composition as well as specific animal oral bacterial species. This makes it possible to observe the close relationship between human and animal in the Early Middle Ages. This is also supported by archaeological records. ER -
FIALOVÁ, Dana, Eva CHOCHOLOVÁ, Eva DROZDOVÁ, Kristýna BRZOBOHATÁ, Barbora ZWINSOVÁ, Petra VÍDEŇSKÁ, Václav CHOCHOLA and Bohuslav KLÍMA. Study of domestication via human dental calculus in the Early Middle Ages. In \textit{6th International Anthropological Congress of Dr. Aleš Hrdlička}. 2019. ISSN~2336-4777.
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