نتایج جستجو برای: adna

تعداد نتایج: 215  

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2003
Colin I Smith Andrew T Chamberlain Michael S Riley Chris Stringer Matthew J Collins

Recent success in the amplification of ancient DNA (aDNA) from fossil humans has led to calls for further tests to be carried out on similar material. However, there has been little systematic research on the survival of DNA in the fossil record, even though the environment of the fossil is known to be of paramount importance for the survival of biomolecules over archaeological and geological t...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2007
James Haile Richard Holdaway Karen Oliver Michael Bunce M Thomas P Gilbert Rasmus Nielsen Kasper Munch Simon Y W Ho Beth Shapiro Eske Willerslev

In recent years, several studies have reported the successful extraction of ancient DNA (aDNA) from both frozen and nonfrozen sediments (even in the absence of macrofossils) in order to obtain genetic "profiles" from past environments. One of the hazards associated with this approach, particularly in nonfrozen environments, is the potential for vertical migration of aDNA across strata. To asses...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2006
Alan Cooper

M ammoth mitochondrial (mt) genomes are apparently on a similar schedule to London buses—you wait for ages and then suddenly three come along at once. Within the past six weeks, three studies [1–3] have independently determined all, or most, of the mammoth mt genome sequence, some 16,800 base pairs (bp). Encouragingly, the partial sequence was a byproduct of a study that generated some 13 milli...

2017
Nina Luhmann Daniel Doerr Cedric Chauve

Yersinia pestis is the causative agent of the bubonic plague, a disease responsible for several dramatic historical pandemics. Progress in ancient DNA (aDNA) sequencing rendered possible the sequencing of whole genomes of important human pathogens, including the ancient Y. pestis strains responsible for outbreaks of the bubonic plague in London in the 14th century and in Marseille in the 18th c...

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 ...

Journal: :journal of sciences islamic republic of iran 0

research on ancient dna (adna) has the potential to enable molecular biologists and archeologists to decipher certain aspects of history by direct looking into the past. however, several major problems in this field limit the applicability of adna studies, most importantly contamination with modern dna and postmortem dna degradation. in this study we extracted and analyzed adna obtained from ~3...

Journal: :The Lancet. Infectious diseases 2004
Helen D Donoghue Mark Spigelman Charles L Greenblatt Galit Lev-Maor Gila Kahila Bar-Gal Carney Matheson Kim Vernon Andreas G Nerlich Albert R Zink

During the past 10 years palaeomicrobiology, a new scientific discipline, has developed. The study of ancient pathogens by direct detection of their DNA has answered several historical questions and shown changes to pathogens over time. However, ancient DNA (aDNA) continues to be controversial and great care is needed to provide valid data. Here we review the most successful application of the ...

2013
Elena Pilli Alessandra Modi Ciro Serpico Alessandro Achilli Hovirag Lancioni Barbara Lippi Francesca Bertoldi Sauro Gelichi Martina Lari David Caramelli

Bones, teeth and hair are often the only physical evidence of human or animal presence at an archaeological site; they are also the most widely used sources of samples for ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis. Unfortunately, the DNA extracted from ancient samples, already scarce and highly degraded, is widely susceptible to exogenous contaminations that can affect the reliability of aDNA studies. We eva...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
B Marshall E A Robleto R Wetzler P Kulle P Casaz S B Levy

A soil plot was inoculated with a mixture of Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf0-2, the wild type, and Pf0-5a, a Tn5 insertion mutant in adnA, at 7.84 log CFU/g of soil. Over a period of 231 days, culturable populations of both strains were measured at selected times below and away from the point of inoculation. Pf0-5a did not spread as fast and attained significantly lower populations than Pf0-2. At s...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2008
Erik Axelsson Eske Willerslev M Thomas P Gilbert Rasmus Nielsen

The field of ancient DNA (aDNA) is casting new light on many evolutionary questions. However, problems associated with the postmortem instability of DNA may complicate the interpretation of aDNA data. For example, in population genetic studies, the inclusion of damaged DNA may inflate estimates of diversity. In this paper, we examine the effect of DNA damage on population genetic estimates of a...

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