The last decade has seen important technological and methodological advances in the field of palaeogenomics, constantly pushing back the time boundary and broadening our understanding of past human-animal interactions. As well as the development of sequencing technologies, a variety of organic material is being (re)evaluated as potential substrates for DNA analyses. The authors here review a selection of these, including collagenous (leather and parchment), keratinous (hair and feather) and calcified (shell and eggshell) material, and environmental DNA including coprolite. The authors focus on the biological structure of these materials in relation to DNA preservation, highlighting their singularity in comparison to bones and teeth, and inf...
Most animals that once lived have gone extinct. The remains of a few of these can be found in museum...
Evolutionary biologists are increasingly relying on ancient DNA from archaeological animal bones to ...
First available online 2010The recovery of genetic material from preserved hard skeletal remains is ...
Following the discovery in the late 1980s that hard tissues such as bones and teeth preserve genetic...
The article describes the possibilities and limitations of ancient DNA research on organic materials...
Paleopathology, the science that studies the diseases of the past, has always been addressed to the ...
© 2005 The Royal Society Review paperIn the past two decades, ancient DNA research has progressed fr...
International audienceIt is the dream of all researchers working with ancient DNA to identify prior ...
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In this chapter, we shall see how the amplification of minute amounts of genetic material by the pol...
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Coprolites are fossil scats and provide indirect witness of the activity of past animals of a given ...
Most animals that once lived have gone extinct. The remains of a few of these can be found in museum...
Evolutionary biologists are increasingly relying on ancient DNA from archaeological animal bones to ...
First available online 2010The recovery of genetic material from preserved hard skeletal remains is ...
Following the discovery in the late 1980s that hard tissues such as bones and teeth preserve genetic...
The article describes the possibilities and limitations of ancient DNA research on organic materials...
Paleopathology, the science that studies the diseases of the past, has always been addressed to the ...
© 2005 The Royal Society Review paperIn the past two decades, ancient DNA research has progressed fr...
International audienceIt is the dream of all researchers working with ancient DNA to identify prior ...
International audienceWhile the first ancient DNA molecules were extracted more than three decades a...
International audienceThe Paleomicrobiology establishes the diagnosis of ancient infectious diseases...
Ancient DNA recovered from Pleistocene sediments represents a rich resource for the study of past ho...
International audienceThe development of next-generation sequencing has led to a breakthrough in the...
In this chapter, we shall see how the amplification of minute amounts of genetic material by the pol...
International audienceDespite the enormous potential of analyses of ancient DNA for phylogeographic ...
Coprolites are fossil scats and provide indirect witness of the activity of past animals of a given ...
Most animals that once lived have gone extinct. The remains of a few of these can be found in museum...
Evolutionary biologists are increasingly relying on ancient DNA from archaeological animal bones to ...
First available online 2010The recovery of genetic material from preserved hard skeletal remains is ...