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identifier PRJNA17621
type bioproject
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organism fossil metagenome
title Patterns of nucleotide misincorporations during enzymatic amplification and direct large-scale sequencing of ancient DNA.
description Metagenomic sequence reads were derived from DNA extracted from a 43,000 old mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) bone from Bol'shaya Kolopatkaya River in Russia. Preliminary analysis found that 3% of these sequences align closest to elephant, indicating they are from the extinct mammmoth. The rest of the sequences appear to be from prokaryotes that colonized the fossil.DNA extracted from a 43,000 old mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) bone from Bol'shaya Kolopatkaya River in Russia. Whereas evolutionary inferences derived from present-day DNA sequences are by necessity indirect, ancient DNA sequences provide a direct view of past genetic variants. However, base lesions that accumulate in DNA over time may cause nucleotide misincorporations when ancient DNA sequences are replicated. By repeated amplifications of mitochondrial DNA sequences from a large number of ancient wolf remains, we show that C/G-to-T/A transitions are the predominant type of such misincorporations. Using a massively parallel sequencing method that allows large numbers of single DNA strands to be sequenced, we show that modifications of C, as well as to a lesser extent of G, residues cause such misincorporations. Experiments where oligonucleotides containing modified bases are used as templates in amplification reactions suggest that both of these types of misincorporations can be caused by deamination of the template bases. New DNA sequencing methods in conjunction with knowledge of misincorporation processes have now, in principle, opened the way for the determination of complete genomes from organisms that became extinct during and after the last glaciation.
data type Genome sequencing and assembly
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Patterns of damage in genomic DNA sequences from a Neandertal.
Patterns of nucleotide misincorporations during enzymatic amplification and direct large-scale sequencing of ancient DNA.
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Metagenomics Book
BLAST against environmental sequences
GOLD
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sra-run  SRR257734SRR9439466
sra-submission  SRA000607SRA911956
biosample  SAMN00623130SAMN12121180
sra-study  SRP007091
sra-sample  SRS211790SRS5013610
sra-experiment  SRX073471SRX6205312
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dateCreated 2006-09-07T00:00:00Z
dateModified 2006-09-07T00:00:00Z
datePublished 2006-09-05T00:00:00Z