Contrary to traditional views, fossil bones have been shown to occasionally retain original cells, blood vessels, and structural tissues that are still comprised, in part, by their original proteins. To help clarify how such remarkable preservation occurs, we explored the fossilization history of a famous Tyrannosaurus rex specimen previously shown to yield original cells, vessels, and collagen protein sequences. By analyzing the trace element composition of the femur of this tyrannosaur, we show that after death its carcass decayed underwater in a brackish, oxic, estuarine channel and then became buried by sands that quickly cemented around the bones, largely protecting them from further chemical alteration. Other bones yielding original p...
Introduction: Despite an extensive published literature, skepticism over the claim of original bioch...
Endogenous biomolecules and soft tissues are known to persist in the fossil record. To date, these d...
The rare earth element (REE) composition of a fossil bone reflects its chemical alteration during di...
Contrary to traditional views, fossil bones have been shown to occasionally retain original cells, b...
Many recent reports have demonstrated remarkable preservation of proteins in fossil bones dating bac...
Recent recoveries of peptide sequences from two Cretaceous dinosaur bones require paleontologists to...
The idea that original soft tissue structures and the native structural proteins comprising them can...
Exceptionally preserved organic remains are known throughout the vertebrate fossil record, and recen...
Fossil biomolecules from an endogenous source were previously identified in Cretaceous to Pleistocen...
Eleven collagen peptide sequences recovered from chemical extracts of dinosaur bones were mapped ont...
Biomolecules preserved in deep time have potential to shed light on major evolutionary questions, dr...
Biomolecules preserved in deep time have potential to shed light on major evolutionary questions, dr...
Endogenous biomolecules and soft tissues are known to persist in the fossil record. To date, these d...
Exceptionally preserved fossils retain soft tissues and often the biomolecules that were present in ...
Eleven collagen peptide sequences recovered from chemical extracts of dinosaur bones were mapped ont...
Introduction: Despite an extensive published literature, skepticism over the claim of original bioch...
Endogenous biomolecules and soft tissues are known to persist in the fossil record. To date, these d...
The rare earth element (REE) composition of a fossil bone reflects its chemical alteration during di...
Contrary to traditional views, fossil bones have been shown to occasionally retain original cells, b...
Many recent reports have demonstrated remarkable preservation of proteins in fossil bones dating bac...
Recent recoveries of peptide sequences from two Cretaceous dinosaur bones require paleontologists to...
The idea that original soft tissue structures and the native structural proteins comprising them can...
Exceptionally preserved organic remains are known throughout the vertebrate fossil record, and recen...
Fossil biomolecules from an endogenous source were previously identified in Cretaceous to Pleistocen...
Eleven collagen peptide sequences recovered from chemical extracts of dinosaur bones were mapped ont...
Biomolecules preserved in deep time have potential to shed light on major evolutionary questions, dr...
Biomolecules preserved in deep time have potential to shed light on major evolutionary questions, dr...
Endogenous biomolecules and soft tissues are known to persist in the fossil record. To date, these d...
Exceptionally preserved fossils retain soft tissues and often the biomolecules that were present in ...
Eleven collagen peptide sequences recovered from chemical extracts of dinosaur bones were mapped ont...
Introduction: Despite an extensive published literature, skepticism over the claim of original bioch...
Endogenous biomolecules and soft tissues are known to persist in the fossil record. To date, these d...
The rare earth element (REE) composition of a fossil bone reflects its chemical alteration during di...