DNA extracted from ancient plant remains almost always contains a mixture of endogenous (that is, derived from the plant) and exogenous (derived from other sources) DNA. The exogenous ‘contaminant’ DNA, chiefly derived from microorganisms, presents significant problems for shotgun sequencing. In some samples, more than 90% of the recovered sequences are exogenous, providing limited data relevant to the sample. However, other samples have far less contamination and subsequently yield much more useful data via shotgun sequencing. Given the investment required for high-throughput sequencing, whenever multiple samples are available, it is most economical to sequence the least contaminated sample. We present an assay based on quantitative real-t...
Recent advances in sequencing technology made it possible to retrieve DNA from archaeological sample...
Forensic soil analysis relies on capturing an accurate and reproducible representation of the divers...
Objectives: Paleofeces are valuable to archeologists and evolutionary biologists for their potential...
DNA extracted from ancient plant remains almost always contains a mixture of endogenous (that is, de...
DNA extracted from ancient plant remains almost always contains a mixture of endogenous (that is, de...
The majority of archaeological plant material is preserved in a charred state. Obtaining reliable an...
Despite the potential for plant ancient DNA (aDNA) to address important archaeological questions, th...
<div><p>Ancient DNA (aDNA) recovered from archaeobotanical remains can provide key insights into man...
The scope and ambition of biomolecular archaeology is undergoing rapid change due to the development...
Abstract Ancient DNA research has developed rapidly over the past few decades due to improvements in...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) recovered from archaeobotanical remains can provide key insights into many promin...
The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). In t...
BACKGROUND: The identification of bona fide microbial taxa in microbiomes derived from ancient and h...
<p>The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). I...
High-Throughput DNA Sequencing (HTS) technologies have changed the way in which we detect and assess...
Recent advances in sequencing technology made it possible to retrieve DNA from archaeological sample...
Forensic soil analysis relies on capturing an accurate and reproducible representation of the divers...
Objectives: Paleofeces are valuable to archeologists and evolutionary biologists for their potential...
DNA extracted from ancient plant remains almost always contains a mixture of endogenous (that is, de...
DNA extracted from ancient plant remains almost always contains a mixture of endogenous (that is, de...
The majority of archaeological plant material is preserved in a charred state. Obtaining reliable an...
Despite the potential for plant ancient DNA (aDNA) to address important archaeological questions, th...
<div><p>Ancient DNA (aDNA) recovered from archaeobotanical remains can provide key insights into man...
The scope and ambition of biomolecular archaeology is undergoing rapid change due to the development...
Abstract Ancient DNA research has developed rapidly over the past few decades due to improvements in...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) recovered from archaeobotanical remains can provide key insights into many promin...
The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). In t...
BACKGROUND: The identification of bona fide microbial taxa in microbiomes derived from ancient and h...
<p>The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). I...
High-Throughput DNA Sequencing (HTS) technologies have changed the way in which we detect and assess...
Recent advances in sequencing technology made it possible to retrieve DNA from archaeological sample...
Forensic soil analysis relies on capturing an accurate and reproducible representation of the divers...
Objectives: Paleofeces are valuable to archeologists and evolutionary biologists for their potential...