Fragmentation of contaminant and endogenous DNA in ancient samples determined by shotgun sequencing; prospects for human palaeogenomics


Autoria(s): García Garcerà, M.; Gigli, E.; Sanchez Quinto, F.; Ramirez, O.; Calafell, F.; Civit Vives, Sergi; Lalueza Fox, Carles, 1965-
Contribuinte(s)

Universitat de Barcelona

Resumo

Despite the successful retrieval of genomes from past remains, the prospects for human palaeogenomics remain unclear because of the difficulty of distinguishing contaminant from endogenous DNA sequences. Previous sequence data generated on high-throughput sequencing platforms indicate that fragmentation of ancient DNA sequences is a characteristic trait primarily arising due to depurination processes that create abasic sites leading to DNA breaks.

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http://hdl.handle.net/2445/43561

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eng

Publicador

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Direitos

cc-by (c) García Garcerà, M. et al., 2011

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Palavras-Chave #ADN fòssil #ADN #Paleobiologia #Fossil DNA #DNA #Paleobiology
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