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Dear Rafael
It is also possible to sex bones now by aDNA without using primers. 

Best
Ron

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On 10 May 2013, at 17:37, Laura Llorente <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Dear Rafael,
>  
> I have the feeling that cats, being multiparous, would not exhibit any sex differences in the morphology of the pelvis. As for size, differences between females and males are often so slight that they may not even be statistically significant for individuals  within the same population, though I am not positive about this last bit.
>  
> Cheers,
>  
>  
> Laura Llorente Rodríguez
> Prof. Ayudante
> Unidad de Zoología
> Departamento de Biología
> Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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>  
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> De: Analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites [mailto:[log in to unmask]] En nombre de Rafael Martínez Sánchez
> Enviado el: miércoles, 08 de mayo de 2013 16:16
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> Asunto: [ZOOARCH] Sexing cats
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> Dear zooarchers,
>  
> I was wondering if any of you have any reference or pdf paper about differences in the pelvis of domestic cat by sex, and the possibilities of sexing cats by pelvis shape
>  
> Thanks in advance!
>  
> Rafael M. Martínez Sánchez
> Post- Doc
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