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Rapid loss of endogenous DNA in pig bone buried in five different environments

Authors :
Ioannis Kontopoulos
Anne Marie Eriksen
David Gregory
Christophe Snoeck
Henning Matthiesen
M. T. P. Gilbert
Matthew J. Collins
Guojie Zhang
History, Archeology, Arts, Philosophy and Ethics
Chemistry
Multidisciplinary Archaeological Research Institute
Analytical, Environmental & Geo-Chemistry
Source :
Eriksen, A M, Matthiesen, H, Kontopoulos, I, Gregory, D, Snoeck, C, Zhang, G, Collins, M & Gilbert, M T P 2020, ' Rapid loss of endogenous DNA in pig bone buried in five different environments ', Archaeometry, vol. 62, no. 4, pp. 827-846 . https://doi.org/10.1111/arcm.12553
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley, 2020.

Abstract

The rate at which endogenous DNA from differently prepared (butchered, boiled and baked) compact pig bones degrades in five different Danish terrestrial and marine environments over 12 months was investigated. Although > 70% of the estimated endogenous mtDNA is lost after just four weeks of exposure, no cytosine deamination of DNA was recognised. A correlation between the presence of oxygen and the amount of preserved DNA was observed. The results provide valuable information on the interaction between the endogenous DNA and the depositional environment in the early stages of bone diagenesis, which can be a support in the interpretation of the initial diagenetic pathways of archaeological bone.

Details

ISSN :
14754754 and 0003813X
Volume :
62
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archaeometry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....18420dc4348592508cad008ae9940e65