نتایج جستجو برای: ancient dna

تعداد نتایج: 542037  

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2002
Albert R Zink Udo Reischl Hans Wolf Andreas G Nerlich

The detection of ancient microbial DNA offers a new approach for the study of infectious diseases, their occurrence, frequency and host-pathogen interaction in historic times and populations. Moreover, data obtained from skeletal and mummified tissue may represent an important completion of contemporary phylogenetic analyses of pathogens. In the last few years, a variety of bacterial, protozoal...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Philip Francis Thomsen Scott Elias M. Thomas P. Gilbert James Haile Kasper Munch Svetlana Kuzmina Duane G. Froese Andrei Sher Richard N. Holdaway Eske Willerslev

BACKGROUND A major challenge for ancient DNA (aDNA) studies on insect remains is that sampling procedures involve at least partial destruction of the specimens. A recent extraction protocol reveals the possibility of obtaining DNA from past insect remains without causing visual morphological damage. We test the applicability of this protocol on historic museum beetle specimens dating back to AD...

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Tania A Gutiérrez-García Ella Vázquez-Domínguez Joaquín Arroyo-Cabrales Melanie Kuch Jacob Enk Christine King Hendrik N Poinar

Most genetic studies of Holocene fauna have been performed with ancient samples from dry and cold regions, in which preservation of fossils is facilitated and molecular damage is reduced. Ancient DNA work from tropical regions has been precluded owing to factors that limit DNA preservation (e.g. temperature, hydrolytic damage). We analysed ancient DNA from rodent jawbones identified as Ototylom...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2018
Maria A Nieves-Colón Andrew T Ozga William J Pestle Andrea Cucina Vera Tiesler Travis W Stanton Anne C Stone

OBJECTIVES The tropics harbor a large part of the world's biodiversity and have a long history of human habitation. However, paleogenomics research in these climates has been constrained so far by poor ancient DNA yields. Here we compare the performance of two DNA extraction methods on ancient samples of teeth and petrous portions excavated from tropical and semi-tropical sites in Tanzania, Mex...

2015
Ron Pinhasi Daniel Fernandes Kendra Sirak Mario Novak Sarah Connell Songül Alpaslan-Roodenberg Fokke Gerritsen Vyacheslav Moiseyev Andrey Gromov Pál Raczky Alexandra Anders Michael Pietrusewsky Gary Rollefson Marija Jovanovic Hiep Trinhhoang Guy Bar-Oz Marc Oxenham Hirofumi Matsumura Michael Hofreiter Michael D. Petraglia

The invention and development of next or second generation sequencing methods has resulted in a dramatic transformation of ancient DNA research and allowed shotgun sequencing of entire genomes from fossil specimens. However, although there are exceptions, most fossil specimens contain only low (~ 1% or less) percentages of endogenous DNA. The only skeletal element for which a systematically hig...

2012
Rafael Montiel Eduvigis Solórzano Nancy Díaz Brenda A. Álvarez-Sandoval Mercedes González-Ruiz Mari Pau Cañadas Nelson Simões Albert Isidro Assumpció Malgosa

Ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis can be a useful tool in bacterial disease diagnosis in human remains. However, while the recovery of Mycobacterium spp. has been widely successful, several authors report unsuccessful results regarding ancient treponemal DNA, casting doubts on the usefulness of this technique for the diagnosis of ancient syphilis. Here, we present results from an analysis of four new...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2015
Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith

The Pacific region provides unique opportunities to study human evolution including through analyses of ancient DNA. While some of the earliest studies involving ancient DNA from skeletal remains focused on Pacific samples, in the following 25 years, several factors meant that little aDNA research, particularly research focused on human populations, has emerged. This paper briefly presents the ...

2008
Daniela Leles Adauto Araújo Luiz Fernando Ferreira Ana Carolina Paulo Vicente Alena Mayo Iñiguez

Paleoparasitological studies using microscopy showed that Ascaris and Trichuris trichiura are the human intestinal parasites most found in archaeological sites. However, in pre-Columbian South American archaeological sites, Ascaris is rare. In this work we standardized a molecular methodology for Ascaris diagnosis directly from ancient DNA retrieved from coprolites. Using cythochrome b gene (14...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2004
Peter A Ritchie Craig D Millar Gillian C Gibb Carlo Baroni David M Lambert

The timing of divergent events in history is one of the central goals of contemporary evolutionary biology. Such studies are however dependent on accurate evolutionary rates. Recent developments in ancient DNA analysis enable the estimation of more accurate evolutionary rates and therefore more accurate timing of divergence events. Consequently, this leads to a better understanding of changes i...

2007
David Caramelli Giampietro Lago

The first aDNA studies used bacterial cloning to amplify small sequences retrieved from skins of animal and human mummies, and revealed the inefficient reaction kinetics of this technique (Higuchi et al., 1984; Pääbo 1985, 1989). These studies demonstrated that the genetic material surviving in ancient specimens was often principally microbial or fungal in origin. Endogenous DNA was generally l...

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