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Deep Sequencing of RNA from Ancient Maize Kernels

Authors :
Fordyce, S.
Avila-Arcos, M.
Rasmussen, M.
Cappellini, E.
Romero-Navaro, J.
Wales, N.
Alquezar-Planas, D.
Penfield, S.
Brown, T.
Vielle-Calzada, J.
Montiel, R.
Jorgensen, T.
Odegaard, N.
Jacobs, M.
Arriaza, B.
Higham, T.
Ramsey, C.
Willerslev, E.
Gilbert, Thomas
Fordyce, S.
Avila-Arcos, M.
Rasmussen, M.
Cappellini, E.
Romero-Navaro, J.
Wales, N.
Alquezar-Planas, D.
Penfield, S.
Brown, T.
Vielle-Calzada, J.
Montiel, R.
Jorgensen, T.
Odegaard, N.
Jacobs, M.
Arriaza, B.
Higham, T.
Ramsey, C.
Willerslev, E.
Gilbert, Thomas
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The characterization of biomolecules from ancient samples can shed otherwise unobtainable insights into the past. Despite the fundamental role of transcriptomal change in evolution, the potential of ancient RNA remains unexploited – perhaps due to dogma associated with the fragility of RNA. We hypothesize that seeds offer a plausible refuge for long-term RNA survival, due to the fundamental role of RNA during seed germination. Using RNA-Seq on cDNA synthesized from nucleic acid extracts, we validate this hypothesis through demonstration of partial transcriptomal recovery from two sources ofancient maize kernels. The results suggest that ancient seed transcriptomics may offer a powerful new tool with which to study plant domestication.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1033981995
Document Type :
Electronic Resource