Ancient protein analysis is a rapidly developing field of research. Proteins ranging in age from the Quaternary to Jurassic are being used to answer questions about phylogeny, evolution, and extinction. However, these analyses are sometimes contentious, and focus primarily on large vertebrates in sedimentary fossilisation environments; there are few studies of protein preservation in fossils in amber. Here we show exceptionally slow racemisation rates during thermal degradation experiments of resin enclosed feathers, relative to previous thermal degradation experiments of ostrich eggshell, coral skeleton, and limpet shell. We also recover amino acids from two specimens of fossil feathers in amber. The amino acid compositions are broadly sim...
Paleoproteomics, the study of ancient proteins, is a rapidly growing field at the intersection of mo...
A new protocol for the extraction and analysis of intracrystalline macromolecules has been developed...
The commonplace sequencing of Neanderthal, Denisovan and ancient modern human DNA continues to revol...
Ancient protein analysis is a rapidly developing field of research. Proteins ranging in age from the...
Amino acids were released from a range of fossil and Recent samples, sediments and fingertips. Finge...
Introduction: Despite an extensive published literature, skepticism over the claim of original bioch...
The analysis of ancient proteins from paleontological, archeological, and historic materials is reve...
Here we report the first recovery, sequencing, and identification of fossil biomineral proteins from...
The extent of racemization of aspartic acid, alanine, and leucine provides criteria for assessing wh...
Ancient proteomics is being applied to samples dating further and further back in time, with many pa...
Palaeoproteomics is a relatively new field of research in archaeological science, but has great pote...
Abstract: The inter- and intra-crystalline fractions of Patella vulgata limpets recovered from archa...
Recent studies have suggested the presence of keratin in fossils dating back to the Mesozoic. Howeve...
The fossil record represents a history of life on this planet. Attempts to obtain molecular informat...
Proteins are the building blocks of cells in all living species, and they carry the information nece...
Paleoproteomics, the study of ancient proteins, is a rapidly growing field at the intersection of mo...
A new protocol for the extraction and analysis of intracrystalline macromolecules has been developed...
The commonplace sequencing of Neanderthal, Denisovan and ancient modern human DNA continues to revol...
Ancient protein analysis is a rapidly developing field of research. Proteins ranging in age from the...
Amino acids were released from a range of fossil and Recent samples, sediments and fingertips. Finge...
Introduction: Despite an extensive published literature, skepticism over the claim of original bioch...
The analysis of ancient proteins from paleontological, archeological, and historic materials is reve...
Here we report the first recovery, sequencing, and identification of fossil biomineral proteins from...
The extent of racemization of aspartic acid, alanine, and leucine provides criteria for assessing wh...
Ancient proteomics is being applied to samples dating further and further back in time, with many pa...
Palaeoproteomics is a relatively new field of research in archaeological science, but has great pote...
Abstract: The inter- and intra-crystalline fractions of Patella vulgata limpets recovered from archa...
Recent studies have suggested the presence of keratin in fossils dating back to the Mesozoic. Howeve...
The fossil record represents a history of life on this planet. Attempts to obtain molecular informat...
Proteins are the building blocks of cells in all living species, and they carry the information nece...
Paleoproteomics, the study of ancient proteins, is a rapidly growing field at the intersection of mo...
A new protocol for the extraction and analysis of intracrystalline macromolecules has been developed...
The commonplace sequencing of Neanderthal, Denisovan and ancient modern human DNA continues to revol...