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The survival of PCR-amplifiable DNA in cow leather
- Source :
- Vuisso, A., Worobey, M., Odegaard, N., Bunce, M. <
- Publication Year :
- 2007
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Abstract
- We have investigated the survival of PCR-amplifiable mitochondrial and nuclear DNA in a small number of modern and medieval bovine leather samples. The results of this preliminary investigation demonstrate that, while no nuclear DNA can be PCR-amplified from any of the specimens, mitochondrial DNA can be amplified from all samples. To investigate this contrasting pattern of DNA survival further, we have vegetable-tanned cow skin in our own laboratory, and directly assayed the survival of PCR-amplifiable mitochondrial and nuclear DNA at each step of the process. The results indicate that nuclear DNA is reduced to sub-amplifiable levels as a result of the tanning baths, whereas amplifiable mitochondrial DNA survives the complete process. Our results suggest that old and archaeological bovine leather may represent a useful source of genetic information, although this information will most likely be limited to that which can be gained from mitochondrial DNA.
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Vuisso, A., Worobey, M., Odegaard, N., Bunce, M. <
- Notes :
- English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.ocn839868856
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource