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Pretreatment: Improving Endogenous Ancient DNA Yields Using a Simple Enzymatic Predigestion Step

Authors :
Hannes, Schroeder
Peter, de Barros Damgaard
Morten E, Allentoft
Source :
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1963
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Ancient DNA samples generally contain a mixture of both endogenous and exogenous (contaminant) DNA. The authentic endogenous DNA content varies widely between samples and substrates but usually constitutes only a small fraction of the total DNA, while the remainder comprises contamination deriving from bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms and in some cases also modern human DNA. Recently, several protocols have been developed to improve access to the endogenous DNA fraction by decreasing the exogenous fraction prior to extraction. The most common of these involve pretreatment with single or multiple washes with weak sodium phosphate or sodium hypochlorite (bleach) solutions, as described in Chapter 2 . Here, we present an alternative, less aggressive pretreatment protocol that uses a brief predigestion step in an EDTA-based lysis buffer to increase the endogenous fraction prior to extraction.

Details

ISSN :
19406029
Volume :
1963
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
Accession number :
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