Abstract Objectives Dental calculus is among the richest known sources of ancient DNA in the archaeological record. Although most DNA within calculus is microbial, it has been shown to contain sufficient human DNA for the targeted retrieval of whole mitochondrial genomes. Here, we explore whether calculus is also a viable substrate for whole human genome recovery using targeted enrichment techniques. Materials and methods Total DNA extracted from 24 paired archaeological human dentin and calculus samples was subjected to whole human genome enrichment using in-solution hybridization capture and high-throughput sequencing. Results Total DNA from calculus exceeded that of dentin in all cases, and although the proportion of human DNA was genera...
Most ancient specimens contain very low levels of endogenous DNA, precluding the shotgun sequencing ...
Although great progress has been made in improving methods for generating DNA sequences from ancient...
Large-scale genomic analyses of ancient human populations have become feasible partly due to refined...
Objectives Dental calculus is among the richest known sources of ancient DNA in the archaeological r...
Objectives: Dental calculus is among the richest known sources of ancient DNA in the archaeological ...
Objectives Archaeological dental calculus is a rich source of host‐associated biomolecules. Importan...
Until recently, one challenge of ancient DNA research has been the necessary destruction of skeletal...
Dental calculus (calcified dental plaque) is prevalent in archaeological skeletal collections and is...
In recent years, dental calculus has emerged as an important source of ancient genetic material. How...
Archaeological materials are a finite resource, and efforts should be made to minimize destructive a...
Ancient DNA analysis of human oral microbial communities within calcified dental plaque (calculus) h...
The study of ancient DNA is a relatively new field and the methods and standards involved are evolvi...
Dental calculus is a mineralized plaque biofilm formed by microbiota of the oral microbiome. Until r...
a b s t r a c t The recovery of genetic material from preserved hard skeletal remains is an essentia...
Most ancient specimens contain very low levels of endogenous DNA, precluding the shotgun sequencing ...
Most ancient specimens contain very low levels of endogenous DNA, precluding the shotgun sequencing ...
Although great progress has been made in improving methods for generating DNA sequences from ancient...
Large-scale genomic analyses of ancient human populations have become feasible partly due to refined...
Objectives Dental calculus is among the richest known sources of ancient DNA in the archaeological r...
Objectives: Dental calculus is among the richest known sources of ancient DNA in the archaeological ...
Objectives Archaeological dental calculus is a rich source of host‐associated biomolecules. Importan...
Until recently, one challenge of ancient DNA research has been the necessary destruction of skeletal...
Dental calculus (calcified dental plaque) is prevalent in archaeological skeletal collections and is...
In recent years, dental calculus has emerged as an important source of ancient genetic material. How...
Archaeological materials are a finite resource, and efforts should be made to minimize destructive a...
Ancient DNA analysis of human oral microbial communities within calcified dental plaque (calculus) h...
The study of ancient DNA is a relatively new field and the methods and standards involved are evolvi...
Dental calculus is a mineralized plaque biofilm formed by microbiota of the oral microbiome. Until r...
a b s t r a c t The recovery of genetic material from preserved hard skeletal remains is an essentia...
Most ancient specimens contain very low levels of endogenous DNA, precluding the shotgun sequencing ...
Most ancient specimens contain very low levels of endogenous DNA, precluding the shotgun sequencing ...
Although great progress has been made in improving methods for generating DNA sequences from ancient...
Large-scale genomic analyses of ancient human populations have become feasible partly due to refined...