Brian M. Kemp
anthropology
University of Oklahoma
United States of America
Biography
Brain M. Kemp is Associate Professor at University of oklahoma. He completed his PhD from University of California-Davis,2006
Research Interest
Molecular Anthropology; Ancient DNA; Forensic DNA; Native American Prehistory; Turkey Domestication; Molecular Species Identification (DNA Barcoding); Advancing Methods for the Study of Low Copy Number and Degraded DNA Samples
Publications
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Lipe WD, Bocinsky RK, Chisholm BS, Lyle R, Dove DM, Matson RG, Jarvis E, Judd K, Kemp BM. Cultural and genetic contexts for early turkey domestication in the Northern Southwest. American Antiquity. 2016 Jan;81(1):97-113. Halffman CM, Potter BA, McKinney HJ, Finney BP, Rodrigues AT, Yang DY, Kemp BM. Early human use of anadromous salmon in North America at 11,500 y ago. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2015 Oct 6;112(40):12344-8. Barta JL, Monroe C, Teisberg JE, Winters M, Flanigan K, Kemp BM. One of the key characteristics of ancient DNA, low copy number, may be a product of its extraction. Journal of Archaeological Science. 2014 Jun 30;46:281-9.