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. 2014 Jan 23;9(1):e86251. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0086251

Table 2. Results of genetic sex and LP allele genotyping.

Sexa C/T-13910b
Individual Osteological Sex Genetic Sexc Extraction 1 Extraction 2–3 Consensus Genotype Inferred phenotype
C T C T
Dalheim samples
B7 I M 18 0 4 0 CC Non-LP
B11 M M 5 11 1 4 CT LP
B14 M M 4 8 1 1 CT LP
B15 M M 0 8 0 13 TT LP
B26a * F 18 0 4 0 CC Non-LP
B27 I F 10 4 2 3 CT LP
B30b2 * F 0 7 0 14 TT LP
B32 I M 14 3 23 3 CT LP
B36 M M 17 3 15 21 CT LP
B39 M M 8 7 3 22 CT LP
B40 M M 0 18 0 2 TT LP
B57 F F 16 0 3 0 CC Non-LP
B59 M M 18 0 4 0 CC Non-LP
B78 F F 9 10 16 8 CT LP
B82 I F 0 16 0 3 TT LP
B85 F F 2 12 5 7 CT LP
B85a1 * F 0 14 0 4 TT LP
G12 F F 15 0 5 0 CC Non-LP
Lab analysts
GA CC Non-LP
AK CC Non-LP
AB TT LP
CW TT LP
*

Tooth sample was collected from a mixed burial assemblage containing multiple individuals.

Performed DNA extractions.

Performed DNA amplifications.

a

M, male; F, female; I, indeterminate. Osteological sex determination is from [39].

b

A minimum of two independent DNA extractions were performed for each individual.

LP genotype was determined from sequence clones obtained from a minimum of two successful amplifications from Extract 1 and a minimum of one successful amplification from Extract 2 and/or Extract 3. The combined sequencing results are reported for each extract, as well as the consensus LP genotype and inferred phenotype.

c

Consensus genetic sex determined from a minimum of two successful amplifications.