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Author Gallon S., Mccafferty D.j., Toscani C., Ancel A. & Gilbert C. openurl 
  Title The moult in southern elephant seals: the cost of losing it all. 5th Biologging Symposium, Strasbourg, France, 22-25 Septembre 2014 Type Conference - International - Poster
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  Title Type Conference - National - Communication
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Author Chaise L., Paterson W., Delalande, L., Laske T., Gallon S., McCafferty D.J., Ancel A. & Gilbert C. openurl 
  Title Combination of heart rate, body temperature and accelerometry for behavioural study of elephant seals during the moult Type Conference - National - Communication
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  Title Human evolution in Siberia: from frozen bodies to ancient DNA. Type Journal Article
  Year 2010 Publication BMC evolutionary biology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 10 Issue Pages 25 -25  
  Keywords Animals, Biological Evolution, Cell Nucleus, Cell Nucleus: genetics, Chromosomes, Human, Y, Chromosomes, Human, Y: genetics, DNA, DNA, Mitochondrial, DNA, Mitochondrial: genetics, DNA: genetics, Female, Genetics, Population, Humans, Male, Siberia,  
  Abstract The Yakuts contrast strikingly with other populations from Siberia due to their cattle- and horse-breeding economy as well as their Turkic language. On the basis of ethnological and linguistic criteria as well as population genetic studies, it has been assumed that they originated from South Siberian populations. However, many questions regarding the origins of this intriguing population still need to be clarified (e.g. the precise origin of paternal lineages and the admixture rate with indigenous populations). This study attempts to better understand the origins of the Yakuts by performing genetic analyses on 58 mummified frozen bodies dated from the 15th to the 19th century, excavated from Yakutia (Eastern Siberia).
 
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  Title Population genetics of 17 Y-chromosomal STR loci in Yakutia Type Journal Article
  Year 2010 Publication Forensic Science International: Genetics Abbreviated Journal Forensic Sci Int Genet  
  Volume 4 Issue 5 Pages e129 -e130  
  Keywords Y-Chromosomal STR, Haplotype, AmpFlSTR Yfiler, Yakut population,  
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  Title Virtual and macroscopical studies of mummies--differences or complementarity? Report of a natural frozen Siberian mummy. Type Journal Article
  Year 2010 Publication Forensic Science International Abbreviated Journal Forensic Sci. Int.  
  Volume 200 Issue 1-3 Pages e7 -e13  
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  Abstract Since 2004, a multidisciplinary Franco-Russian expedition discovered in the Sakha Republic (Yakutiya) more than 60 tombs preserved by the permafrost. In July 2006, an exceptionally well-preserved mummy was unearthed. The coffin, burial furniture and clothes suggested a shaman's tomb. Multislice computed tomography (MSCT) was performed before autopsy with forensic and anthropological aims. Forensic study aimed to detect any lesions and determine the manner of death. Anthropological study aimed to determine the mummy's gender, age at death, morphological affinity, stature and body mass. She was female and virginity status was assessed. The radiological and forensic conclusions were compared. Imaging confirmed most autopsy findings, suggesting that death followed disseminated infection. MSCT could not formally exclude a traumatic death because close examination of the skin was difficult, but was superior to conventional autopsy in diagnosis of infectious lesions of the left sacroiliac joint and one pelvic lesion. Autopsy detected a post-infectious spinal lesion, misinterpreted on MSCT as a Schmorl's node. However, most conclusions of virtual and conventional anthropological studies agreed. Age at death was estimated around 19 years old. The morphology of the mummy was mongoloid. MSCT identified the craniometric characteristics as similar to those of the Buryat population. The deceased's stature was 146 cm and estimated body mass was 49 kg. MSCT demonstrated its great potential and complementarity with conventional autopsy and anthropological techniques in the study of this natural female mummy buried in 1728.
 
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  Title Seroepidemiology of nine zoonoses in Viljujsk, Republic of Sakha (Northeastern Siberia, Russian Federation). Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Vector borne and zoonotic diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.) Abbreviated Journal Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis.  
  Volume 11 Issue 2 Pages 157 -60  
  Keywords Animals, Antibodies, Helminth, Antibodies, Helminth: blood, Antibodies, Protozoan, Antibodies, Protozoan: blood, Antibodies, Viral, Antibodies, Viral: blood, Female, Helminthiasis, Helminthiasis: epidemiology, Humans, Lyme Disease, Lyme Disease: epidemiology, Male, Prevalence, RNA Virus Infections, RNA Virus Infections: epidemiology, Seroepidemiologic Studies, Siberia, Siberia: epidemiology, Toxoplasmosis, Toxoplasmosis: epidemiology, Zoonoses, Zoonoses: epidemiology,  
  Abstract A seroepidemiology survey of nine zoonoses was carried out in 2007 on 90 healthy adult volunteers in Viljujsk, a northern city in the Republic of Sakha (Eastern Siberia). The seroprevalence of Lyme borreliosis was 3.3% by immunofluorescence. None of the subjects displayed a positive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay/Western blot result for alveolar or cystic echinococcosis. The seroprevalence of toxocariasis by Western blot was 4.4%, and 8.9% of the subjects had anti-Toxoplasma IgG. By enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, the seroprevalence of trichinellosis was 4.4%. Three subjects were simultaneously positive for tick-borne encephalitis and West Nile infection, so no clear diagnostic conclusion could be reached for these flavivirus diseases. Interestingly, Crimea-Congo hemorrhagic fever had an 11.1% seroprevalence rate, indicating that Viljujsk is the most northern focus of this infection. Additionally, this finding suggests a potential involvement of Crimea-Congo hemorrhagic fever agent, or of another member of the Bunyaviridae family, in the genesis of the so-called Viljujsk encephalomyelitis.
 
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