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Comparative analysis of DNA extraction protocols for ancient soft tissue museum samples 被引量:2
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作者 Ming Zhang Peng Cao +13 位作者 Qing-Yan Dai Yong-Qiang Wang Xiao-Tian Feng Hong-Ru Wang Hong Wu Albert Min-Shan Ko xiao-wei mao Yi-Chen Liu Li Yu Christian Roos Tilo Nadler Wen Xiao E.Andrew Bennett Qiao-Mei Fu 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第3期280-286,共7页
DNA studies of endangered or extinct species often rely on ancient or degraded remains.The majority of ancient DNA(aDNA)extraction protocols focus on skeletal elements,with skin and hair samples rarely explored.Simila... DNA studies of endangered or extinct species often rely on ancient or degraded remains.The majority of ancient DNA(aDNA)extraction protocols focus on skeletal elements,with skin and hair samples rarely explored.Similar to that found in bones and teeth,DNA extracted from historical or ancient skin and fur samples is also extremely fragmented with low endogenous content due to natural degradation processes.Thus,the development of effective DNA extraction methods is required for these materials.Here,we compared the performance of two DNA extraction protocols(commercial and custom laboratory aDNA methods)on hair and skin samples from decades-old museum specimens to Iron Age archaeological material.We found that apart from the impact sample-specific taphonomic and handling history has on the quantity and quality of DNA preservation,skin yielded more endogenous DNA than hair of the samples and protocols tested.While both methods recovered DNA from ancient soft tissue,the laboratory method performed better overall in terms of DNA yield and quality,which was primarily due to the poorer performance of the commercial binding buffer in recovering aDNA. 展开更多
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