Avian eggshell is a bio-ceramic material with exceptional properties for preserving DNA within its crystalline structure, presenting an opportunity to retrieve genomic information from extinct or historic populations of birds. However, intracrystalline DNA has only been recovered from the large, thick eggshell of palaeognaths; members of their more-diverse sister group (neognaths) lay smaller, thinner eggs that may not exhibit the same propensity for DNA preservation. Here, we use three 40-60 year-old museum eggshell specimens of Australian neognath birds to determine the minimum mass of eggshell from which intracrystalline DNA can be retrieved, and to characterise the yield and quality of such DNA. In doing so, we describe the first protoc...
Palaeognaths, the sister group of all other living birds (neognaths), were once considered to be vic...
Museum study skins represent an invaluable source of DNA for phylogenetics, phylogeography and popul...
Next-generation sequencing has greatly expanded the utility and value of museum collections by revea...
Avian eggshell is a bio-ceramic material with exceptional properties for preserving DNA within its c...
Avian eggshell is a bio-ceramic material with exceptional properties for preserving DNA within its c...
We present a comprehensive protocol for extracting DNA from egg membranes and other internal debris ...
Owing to exceptional biomolecule preservation, fossil avian eggshell has been used extensively in ge...
Owing to exceptional biomolecule preservation, fossil avian eggshell has been used extensively in ge...
Natural history collections are often plagued by missing or inaccurate metadata for collection items...
Avian eggshell fragments recovered from both paleontological and archaeological deposits contain a c...
Palaeognaths, the sister group of all other living birds (neognaths), were once considered to be vic...
Psittaciformes (parrots and cockatoos) are charismatic birds, their plumage and capacity for learnin...
Palaeognaths, the sister group of all other living birds (neognaths), were once considered to be vic...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) has the ability to inform the evolutionary history of both extant and extinct tax...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) has the ability to inform the evolutionary history of both extant and extinct tax...
Palaeognaths, the sister group of all other living birds (neognaths), were once considered to be vic...
Museum study skins represent an invaluable source of DNA for phylogenetics, phylogeography and popul...
Next-generation sequencing has greatly expanded the utility and value of museum collections by revea...
Avian eggshell is a bio-ceramic material with exceptional properties for preserving DNA within its c...
Avian eggshell is a bio-ceramic material with exceptional properties for preserving DNA within its c...
We present a comprehensive protocol for extracting DNA from egg membranes and other internal debris ...
Owing to exceptional biomolecule preservation, fossil avian eggshell has been used extensively in ge...
Owing to exceptional biomolecule preservation, fossil avian eggshell has been used extensively in ge...
Natural history collections are often plagued by missing or inaccurate metadata for collection items...
Avian eggshell fragments recovered from both paleontological and archaeological deposits contain a c...
Palaeognaths, the sister group of all other living birds (neognaths), were once considered to be vic...
Psittaciformes (parrots and cockatoos) are charismatic birds, their plumage and capacity for learnin...
Palaeognaths, the sister group of all other living birds (neognaths), were once considered to be vic...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) has the ability to inform the evolutionary history of both extant and extinct tax...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) has the ability to inform the evolutionary history of both extant and extinct tax...
Palaeognaths, the sister group of all other living birds (neognaths), were once considered to be vic...
Museum study skins represent an invaluable source of DNA for phylogenetics, phylogeography and popul...
Next-generation sequencing has greatly expanded the utility and value of museum collections by revea...