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dc.contributor.authorOttoni, C.*
dc.contributor.authorKoon, Hannah E.C.*
dc.contributor.authorCollins, M.J.*
dc.contributor.authorPenkman, K.E.H.*
dc.contributor.authorRickards, O.*
dc.contributor.authorCraig, O.E.*
dc.date.accessioned2014-04-28T11:05:02Z
dc.date.available2014-04-28T11:05:02Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.citationOttoni C, Koon HEC, Collins MJ, Penkman KE, Rickards O and Craig OE (2009) Preservation of ancient DNA in thermally damaged archaeological bone. Naturwissenschaften. 96(2): 267-278.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10454/6120
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dc.description.abstractEvolutionary biologists are increasingly relying on ancient DNA from archaeological animal bones to study processes such as domestication and population dispersals. As many animal bones found on archaeological sites are likely to have been cooked, the potential for DNA preservation must be carefully considered to maximise the chance of amplification success. Here, we assess the preservation of mitochondrial DNA in a medieval cattle bone assemblage from Coppergate, York, UK. These bones have variable degrees of thermal alterations to bone collagen fibrils, indicative of cooking. Our results show that DNA preservation is not reliant on the presence of intact collagen fibrils. In fact, a greater number of template molecules could be extracted from bones with damaged collagen. We conclude that moderate heating of bone may enhance the retention of DNA fragments. Our results also indicate that ancient DNA preservation is highly variable, even within a relatively recent assemblage from contexts conducive to organic preservation, and that diagenetic parameters based on protein diagenesis are not always useful for predicting ancient DNA survival.
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectAnimals
dc.subjectAncient DNA
dc.subjectArchaeology
dc.subjectBone and bones
dc.subjectCattle
dc.subjectCooking
dc.subjectCollagen
dc.subjectDNA/analysis/genetics/isolation & purification
dc.subjectDNA
dc.subjectMitochondrial/genetics/isolation & purification
dc.subjectFossils
dc.subjectHistory
dc.subjectMedieval
dc.subjectPolymerase chain reaction
dc.subjectPreservation
dc.subjectBiological
dc.subjectREF 2014
dc.titlePreservation of ancient DNA in thermally damaged archaeological bone
dc.typeArticle
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dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-008-0478-5
dc.openaccess.statusclosedAccess


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