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Biological Sexing of a 4000-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy Head to Assess the Potential of Nuclear DNA Recovery from the Most Damaged and Limited Forensic Specimens

High throughput sequencing (HTS) has been used for a number of years in the field of paleogenomics to facilitate the recovery of small DNA fragments from ancient specimens. Recently, these techniques have also been applied in forensics, where they have been used for the recovery of mitochondrial DNA...

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Autores principales: Loreille, Odile, Ratnayake, Shashikala, Bazinet, Adam L., Stockwell, Timothy B., Sommer, Daniel D., Rohland, Nadin, Mallick, Swapan, Johnson, Philip L.F., Skoglund, Pontus, Onorato, Anthony J., Bergman, Nicholas H., Reich, David, Irwin, Jodi A.
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5867856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29494531
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9030135
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author Loreille, Odile
Ratnayake, Shashikala
Bazinet, Adam L.
Stockwell, Timothy B.
Sommer, Daniel D.
Rohland, Nadin
Mallick, Swapan
Johnson, Philip L.F.
Skoglund, Pontus
Onorato, Anthony J.
Bergman, Nicholas H.
Reich, David
Irwin, Jodi A.
author_facet Loreille, Odile
Ratnayake, Shashikala
Bazinet, Adam L.
Stockwell, Timothy B.
Sommer, Daniel D.
Rohland, Nadin
Mallick, Swapan
Johnson, Philip L.F.
Skoglund, Pontus
Onorato, Anthony J.
Bergman, Nicholas H.
Reich, David
Irwin, Jodi A.
author_sort Loreille, Odile
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description High throughput sequencing (HTS) has been used for a number of years in the field of paleogenomics to facilitate the recovery of small DNA fragments from ancient specimens. Recently, these techniques have also been applied in forensics, where they have been used for the recovery of mitochondrial DNA sequences from samples where traditional PCR-based assays fail because of the very short length of endogenous DNA molecules. Here, we describe the biological sexing of a ~4000-year-old Egyptian mummy using shotgun sequencing and two established methods of biological sex determination (R(X) and R(Y)), by way of mitochondrial genome analysis as a means of sequence data authentication. This particular case of historical interest increases the potential utility of HTS techniques for forensic purposes by demonstrating that data from the more discriminatory nuclear genome can be recovered from the most damaged specimens, even in cases where mitochondrial DNA cannot be recovered with current PCR-based forensic technologies. Although additional work remains to be done before nuclear DNA recovered via these methods can be used routinely in operational casework for individual identification purposes, these results indicate substantial promise for the retrieval of probative individually identifying DNA data from the most limited and degraded forensic specimens.
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spelling pubmed-58678562018-03-27 Biological Sexing of a 4000-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy Head to Assess the Potential of Nuclear DNA Recovery from the Most Damaged and Limited Forensic Specimens Loreille, Odile Ratnayake, Shashikala Bazinet, Adam L. Stockwell, Timothy B. Sommer, Daniel D. Rohland, Nadin Mallick, Swapan Johnson, Philip L.F. Skoglund, Pontus Onorato, Anthony J. Bergman, Nicholas H. Reich, David Irwin, Jodi A. Genes (Basel) Article High throughput sequencing (HTS) has been used for a number of years in the field of paleogenomics to facilitate the recovery of small DNA fragments from ancient specimens. Recently, these techniques have also been applied in forensics, where they have been used for the recovery of mitochondrial DNA sequences from samples where traditional PCR-based assays fail because of the very short length of endogenous DNA molecules. Here, we describe the biological sexing of a ~4000-year-old Egyptian mummy using shotgun sequencing and two established methods of biological sex determination (R(X) and R(Y)), by way of mitochondrial genome analysis as a means of sequence data authentication. This particular case of historical interest increases the potential utility of HTS techniques for forensic purposes by demonstrating that data from the more discriminatory nuclear genome can be recovered from the most damaged specimens, even in cases where mitochondrial DNA cannot be recovered with current PCR-based forensic technologies. Although additional work remains to be done before nuclear DNA recovered via these methods can be used routinely in operational casework for individual identification purposes, these results indicate substantial promise for the retrieval of probative individually identifying DNA data from the most limited and degraded forensic specimens. MDPI 2018-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5867856/ /pubmed/29494531 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9030135 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Loreille, Odile
Ratnayake, Shashikala
Bazinet, Adam L.
Stockwell, Timothy B.
Sommer, Daniel D.
Rohland, Nadin
Mallick, Swapan
Johnson, Philip L.F.
Skoglund, Pontus
Onorato, Anthony J.
Bergman, Nicholas H.
Reich, David
Irwin, Jodi A.
Biological Sexing of a 4000-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy Head to Assess the Potential of Nuclear DNA Recovery from the Most Damaged and Limited Forensic Specimens
title Biological Sexing of a 4000-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy Head to Assess the Potential of Nuclear DNA Recovery from the Most Damaged and Limited Forensic Specimens
title_full Biological Sexing of a 4000-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy Head to Assess the Potential of Nuclear DNA Recovery from the Most Damaged and Limited Forensic Specimens
title_fullStr Biological Sexing of a 4000-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy Head to Assess the Potential of Nuclear DNA Recovery from the Most Damaged and Limited Forensic Specimens
title_full_unstemmed Biological Sexing of a 4000-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy Head to Assess the Potential of Nuclear DNA Recovery from the Most Damaged and Limited Forensic Specimens
title_short Biological Sexing of a 4000-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy Head to Assess the Potential of Nuclear DNA Recovery from the Most Damaged and Limited Forensic Specimens
title_sort biological sexing of a 4000-year-old egyptian mummy head to assess the potential of nuclear dna recovery from the most damaged and limited forensic specimens
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5867856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29494531
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9030135
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