DNA preserved in ancient bones, teeth and sediments is typically highly fragmented and present only in minute amounts. Here, we provide a highly versatile silica-based DNA extraction protocol that enables the retrieval of short (≥35 bp) or even ultrashort (≥25 bp) DNA fragments from such material with minimal carryover of substances that inhibit library preparation for high-throughput sequencing. DNA extraction can be performed with either silica spin columns, which offer the most convenient choice for manual DNA extraction, or silica-coated magnetic particles. The latter allow a substantial cost reduction as well as automation on liquid-handling systems. This protocol update replaces a now-outdated version that was published 11 years ago, ...
International audienceBone is the most challenging tissue for DNA extraction and purification. Expen...
Recovery of human DNA from bones of severely decomposed bodies was reported for the identification o...
DNA extracted from herbarium specimens is highly fragmented; therefore, it is crucial to use extract...
Rapid and cost-effective retrieval of endogenous DNA from ancient specimens remains a limiting facto...
We provide a DNA extraction protocol optimized for the recovery of highly fragmented molecules prese...
The recovery of DNA data from old skeletal remains is often difficult due to degraded and very low y...
Through this study, we extracted human DNA as for five different type of skeletal remains: petrous b...
PubMed ID: 26142220A protocol for the extraction of DNA from ancient skeletal material was developed...
Retrieving DNA from highly degraded human skeletal remains is still a challenge due to low concentra...
DNA extraction and library preparation are crucial steps in any ancient DNA study. Although palaeoge...
Extracting DNA from degraded human remains poses a challenge for any forensic genetics laboratory, a...
We here provide a protocol for the decontamination of ancient bones and teeth that is based on a tem...
Ancient DNA sampling methods-although optimized for efficient DNA extraction-are destructive, relyin...
A novel solid phase extraction technique is described where DNA is bound and eluted from magnetic si...
extraction of DNA from human skeletal remains, 2. to improve STR profiling success of low-copy DNA s...
International audienceBone is the most challenging tissue for DNA extraction and purification. Expen...
Recovery of human DNA from bones of severely decomposed bodies was reported for the identification o...
DNA extracted from herbarium specimens is highly fragmented; therefore, it is crucial to use extract...
Rapid and cost-effective retrieval of endogenous DNA from ancient specimens remains a limiting facto...
We provide a DNA extraction protocol optimized for the recovery of highly fragmented molecules prese...
The recovery of DNA data from old skeletal remains is often difficult due to degraded and very low y...
Through this study, we extracted human DNA as for five different type of skeletal remains: petrous b...
PubMed ID: 26142220A protocol for the extraction of DNA from ancient skeletal material was developed...
Retrieving DNA from highly degraded human skeletal remains is still a challenge due to low concentra...
DNA extraction and library preparation are crucial steps in any ancient DNA study. Although palaeoge...
Extracting DNA from degraded human remains poses a challenge for any forensic genetics laboratory, a...
We here provide a protocol for the decontamination of ancient bones and teeth that is based on a tem...
Ancient DNA sampling methods-although optimized for efficient DNA extraction-are destructive, relyin...
A novel solid phase extraction technique is described where DNA is bound and eluted from magnetic si...
extraction of DNA from human skeletal remains, 2. to improve STR profiling success of low-copy DNA s...
International audienceBone is the most challenging tissue for DNA extraction and purification. Expen...
Recovery of human DNA from bones of severely decomposed bodies was reported for the identification o...
DNA extracted from herbarium specimens is highly fragmented; therefore, it is crucial to use extract...