Las Rozas de Madrid, España
Since its foundation, the Instituto Canario de Bioantropología (ICB, Canary lnstitute of Bioanthropology) has been aware of the importance of studying human remains not only from a bioanthropological and paleopathological perspective, but also from a molecular point of view. To carry out t hese studies, since 1997, the ICB establishes a collaboration agreement with the Instituto Nacional de Toxicología y Ciencias Forenses (INALTOX, National lnstitute of Toxicology and Forensics Sciences, Ministry of Justice).
In this paper we review the research lines that using aDNA were opened in the fields of paleodemography and paleopathology, as well as the future lines of research.
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