We successfully amplified mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and microsatellites from historical museum specimens of lizards and frogs dating from 1894 through to 1998. Ancient DNA techniques were used to extract whole genomic DNA from a number of different tissues, including liver, leg muscle and toe clips, followed by standard polymerase chain reaction techniques for amplification. We had a 78% success rate amplifying mtDNA from 14 museum specimens and a 57% success rate amplifying microsatellite markers for seven museum specimens. Our study demonstrates the feasibility of incorporating historical museum specimens into molecular systematic and conservation genetic studies.Jeremy J. Austin and Jane Melvill
The use of gDNA isolated from museum specimens for high throughput sequencing, especially targeted s...
Laboratory techniques for high-throughput sequencing have enhanced our ability to generate DNA seque...
A major challenge for ancient DNA (aDNA) studies on insect remains is that sampling procedures invol...
Millions of scientific specimens are housed in museum collections, a large part of which are fluid p...
The availability of fresh tissue samples in studies of molecular phylogeny is often restricted, espe...
Natural history collections are unparalleled repositories of geographical and temporal variation in ...
ABSTRACT- Molecular methods to analyse DNA variability are opening new perspectives in the role play...
Natural history collections are unparalleled repositories of geographic and temporal variation in fa...
Museum specimens and histologically fixed material are valuable samples for the study of historical ...
Whether used for understanding species decline or reconstructing evolutionary relationships, collect...
Natural history collections play a crucial role in biodiversity research and museum specimens are in...
Intentionally preserved biological material in natural history collections represents a vast reposit...
NoAlthough the application of sequencing-by-synthesis techniques to DNA extracted from bones has rev...
1. Insect declines are a global issue with significant ecological and economic ramifications. Yet we...
Although the application of sequencing-by-synthesis techniques to DNA extracted from bones has revo...
The use of gDNA isolated from museum specimens for high throughput sequencing, especially targeted s...
Laboratory techniques for high-throughput sequencing have enhanced our ability to generate DNA seque...
A major challenge for ancient DNA (aDNA) studies on insect remains is that sampling procedures invol...
Millions of scientific specimens are housed in museum collections, a large part of which are fluid p...
The availability of fresh tissue samples in studies of molecular phylogeny is often restricted, espe...
Natural history collections are unparalleled repositories of geographical and temporal variation in ...
ABSTRACT- Molecular methods to analyse DNA variability are opening new perspectives in the role play...
Natural history collections are unparalleled repositories of geographic and temporal variation in fa...
Museum specimens and histologically fixed material are valuable samples for the study of historical ...
Whether used for understanding species decline or reconstructing evolutionary relationships, collect...
Natural history collections play a crucial role in biodiversity research and museum specimens are in...
Intentionally preserved biological material in natural history collections represents a vast reposit...
NoAlthough the application of sequencing-by-synthesis techniques to DNA extracted from bones has rev...
1. Insect declines are a global issue with significant ecological and economic ramifications. Yet we...
Although the application of sequencing-by-synthesis techniques to DNA extracted from bones has revo...
The use of gDNA isolated from museum specimens for high throughput sequencing, especially targeted s...
Laboratory techniques for high-throughput sequencing have enhanced our ability to generate DNA seque...
A major challenge for ancient DNA (aDNA) studies on insect remains is that sampling procedures invol...