Dental calculus (calcified dental plaque) is prevalent in archaeological skeletal collections and is a rich source of oral microbiome and host-derived ancient biomolecules. Recently, it has been proposed that dental calculus may provide a more robust environment for DNA preservation than other skeletal remains, but this has not been systematically tested. In this study, shotgun-sequenced data from paired dental calculus and dentin samples from 48 globally distributed individuals are compared using a metagenomic approach. Overall, we find DNA from dental calculus is consistently more abundant and less contaminated than DNA from dentin. The majority of DNA in dental calculus is microbial and originates from the oral microbiome; however, a sma...
Dental calculus is a mineralized plaque biofilm formed by microbiota of the oral microbiome. Until r...
Background Dental calculus (mineralised dental plaque) preserves many types of microfossils and bio...
Major advances in genetic analysis of skeletal remains have been made over the last decade, primaril...
Dental calculus (calcified dental plaque) is prevalent in archaeological skeletal collections and is...
Objectives Dental calculus is among the richest known sources of ancient DNA in the archaeological r...
Abstract Objectives Dental calculus is among the richest known sources of ancient DNA in the archaeo...
Ancient DNA analysis of human oral microbial communities within calcified dental plaque (calculus) h...
Objectives Archaeological dental calculus is a rich source of host‐associated biomolecules. Importan...
Archaeological materials are a finite resource, and efforts should be made to minimize destructive a...
In recent years, dental calculus has emerged as an important source of ancient genetic material. How...
Until recently, one challenge of ancient DNA research has been the necessary destruction of skeletal...
The study of ancient DNA is a relatively new field and the methods and standards involved are evolvi...
The oral cavity is a heterogeneous environment, varying in factors such as pH, oxygen levels, and sa...
Dental calculus is a mineralized plaque biofilm formed by microbiota of the oral microbiome. Until r...
Background Dental calculus (mineralised dental plaque) preserves many types of microfossils and bio...
Major advances in genetic analysis of skeletal remains have been made over the last decade, primaril...
Dental calculus (calcified dental plaque) is prevalent in archaeological skeletal collections and is...
Objectives Dental calculus is among the richest known sources of ancient DNA in the archaeological r...
Abstract Objectives Dental calculus is among the richest known sources of ancient DNA in the archaeo...
Ancient DNA analysis of human oral microbial communities within calcified dental plaque (calculus) h...
Objectives Archaeological dental calculus is a rich source of host‐associated biomolecules. Importan...
Archaeological materials are a finite resource, and efforts should be made to minimize destructive a...
In recent years, dental calculus has emerged as an important source of ancient genetic material. How...
Until recently, one challenge of ancient DNA research has been the necessary destruction of skeletal...
The study of ancient DNA is a relatively new field and the methods and standards involved are evolvi...
The oral cavity is a heterogeneous environment, varying in factors such as pH, oxygen levels, and sa...
Dental calculus is a mineralized plaque biofilm formed by microbiota of the oral microbiome. Until r...
Background Dental calculus (mineralised dental plaque) preserves many types of microfossils and bio...
Major advances in genetic analysis of skeletal remains have been made over the last decade, primaril...