16 research outputs found
Excavation of fill layers in an Iron Age man-made pond in Hoby, Island of Lolland, Denmark.
<p>The image shows the face of the cross section of the pond with square holes after sampling, the red bars represents <sup>14</sup>C dating supplemented with typological dating of artefacts. The graphic shows corresponding position (depth and distance from the edge) of samples (square boxes and sample ID). The numbered boxes show sample number and indicate the approximate position of sampling while circles inside reflect the number of reads assigned to specific parasites (see legend box top right). Bottom right: typical lifecycles of the parasites in the three layers based on the DNA assignments.</p
Edible plants and domestic animals detected in the samples.
<p>The most abundant edible plants (blue), in decreasing order left to right, and the two identified domestic animals (red) are shown. Samples from the top, middle and bottom layers are shaded in light grey, grey and dark grey, respectively. The total number of reads sequenced is presented per million reads (See <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0197399#pone.0197399.s002" target="_blank">S2 Table</a> for exact numbers).</p
Reference database Arctic (gh)
Fasta file of the Arctic reference database (P6 loop of the trnL
Sheep diet data
Fasta file containing the sequence dat
Reference database EMBL (gh)
Fasta file of the EMBL reference database (P6 loop of the trnL
Reference database EMBL (ITSCyp)
Fasta file of the EMBL reference database (ITSCyp
Megafauna sequence data
Fasta file containing the sequence data
Nematoda filtered sequence data
Fasta file containing the filtered sequence data
Megafauna filtered data
Tabulated file containing the filtered data
Reference database Arctic (ITSCyp)
Fasta file of the Arctic reference database (ITSCyp