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author Sirak, Kendra
Fernandes, Daniel
Cheronet, Olivia
Harney, Eadaoin
Mah, Matthew
Mallick, Swapan
Rohland, Nadin
Adamski, Nicole
Broomandkhoshbacht, Nasreen
Callan, Kimberly
Candilio, Francesca
Lawson, Ann Marie
Mandl, Kirsten
Oppenheimer, Jonas
Stewardson, Kristin
Zalzala, Fatma
Anders, Alexandra
Bartík, Juraj
Coppa, Alfredo
Dashtseveg, Tumen
Évinger, Sándor
Farkaš, Zdeněk
Hajdu, Tamás
Bayarsaikhan, Jamsranjav
McIntyre, Lauren
Moiseyev, Vyacheslav
Okumura, Mercedes
Pap, Ildikó
Pietrusewsky, Michael
Raczky, Pál
Šefčáková, Alena
Soficaru, Andrei
Szeniczey, Tamás
Szőke, Béla Miklós
Van Gerven, Dennis
Vasilyev, Sergey
Bell, Lynne
Reich, David
Pinhasi, Ron
author_facet Sirak, Kendra
Fernandes, Daniel
Cheronet, Olivia
Harney, Eadaoin
Mah, Matthew
Mallick, Swapan
Rohland, Nadin
Adamski, Nicole
Broomandkhoshbacht, Nasreen
Callan, Kimberly
Candilio, Francesca
Lawson, Ann Marie
Mandl, Kirsten
Oppenheimer, Jonas
Stewardson, Kristin
Zalzala, Fatma
Anders, Alexandra
Bartík, Juraj
Coppa, Alfredo
Dashtseveg, Tumen
Évinger, Sándor
Farkaš, Zdeněk
Hajdu, Tamás
Bayarsaikhan, Jamsranjav
McIntyre, Lauren
Moiseyev, Vyacheslav
Okumura, Mercedes
Pap, Ildikó
Pietrusewsky, Michael
Raczky, Pál
Šefčáková, Alena
Soficaru, Andrei
Szeniczey, Tamás
Szőke, Béla Miklós
Van Gerven, Dennis
Vasilyev, Sergey
Bell, Lynne
Reich, David
Pinhasi, Ron
author_sort Sirak, Kendra
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description DNA recovery from ancient human remains has revolutionized our ability to reconstruct the genetic landscape of the past. Ancient DNA research has benefited from the identification of skeletal elements, such as the cochlear part of the osseous inner ear, that provides optimal contexts for DNA preservation; however, the rich genetic information obtained from the cochlea must be counterbalanced against the loss of morphological information caused by its sampling. Motivated by similarities in developmental processes and histological properties between the cochlea and auditory ossicles, we evaluate the ossicles as an alternative source of ancient DNA. We show that ossicles perform comparably to the cochlea in terms of DNA recovery, finding no substantial reduction in data quantity and minimal differences in data quality across preservation conditions. Ossicles can be sampled from intact skulls or disarticulated petrous bones without damage to surrounding bone, and we argue that they should be used when available to reduce damage to human remains. Our results identify another optimal skeletal element for ancient DNA analysis and add to a growing toolkit of sampling methods that help to better preserve skeletal remains for future research while maximizing the likelihood that ancient DNA analysis will produce useable results.
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spelling pubmed-71115202020-09-01 Human auditory ossicles as an alternative optimal source of ancient DNA Sirak, Kendra Fernandes, Daniel Cheronet, Olivia Harney, Eadaoin Mah, Matthew Mallick, Swapan Rohland, Nadin Adamski, Nicole Broomandkhoshbacht, Nasreen Callan, Kimberly Candilio, Francesca Lawson, Ann Marie Mandl, Kirsten Oppenheimer, Jonas Stewardson, Kristin Zalzala, Fatma Anders, Alexandra Bartík, Juraj Coppa, Alfredo Dashtseveg, Tumen Évinger, Sándor Farkaš, Zdeněk Hajdu, Tamás Bayarsaikhan, Jamsranjav McIntyre, Lauren Moiseyev, Vyacheslav Okumura, Mercedes Pap, Ildikó Pietrusewsky, Michael Raczky, Pál Šefčáková, Alena Soficaru, Andrei Szeniczey, Tamás Szőke, Béla Miklós Van Gerven, Dennis Vasilyev, Sergey Bell, Lynne Reich, David Pinhasi, Ron Genome Res Method DNA recovery from ancient human remains has revolutionized our ability to reconstruct the genetic landscape of the past. Ancient DNA research has benefited from the identification of skeletal elements, such as the cochlear part of the osseous inner ear, that provides optimal contexts for DNA preservation; however, the rich genetic information obtained from the cochlea must be counterbalanced against the loss of morphological information caused by its sampling. Motivated by similarities in developmental processes and histological properties between the cochlea and auditory ossicles, we evaluate the ossicles as an alternative source of ancient DNA. We show that ossicles perform comparably to the cochlea in terms of DNA recovery, finding no substantial reduction in data quantity and minimal differences in data quality across preservation conditions. Ossicles can be sampled from intact skulls or disarticulated petrous bones without damage to surrounding bone, and we argue that they should be used when available to reduce damage to human remains. Our results identify another optimal skeletal element for ancient DNA analysis and add to a growing toolkit of sampling methods that help to better preserve skeletal remains for future research while maximizing the likelihood that ancient DNA analysis will produce useable results. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2020-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7111520/ /pubmed/32098773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.260141.119 Text en © 2020 Sirak et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed exclusively by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the first six months after the full-issue publication date (see http://genome.cshlp.org/site/misc/terms.xhtml). After six months, it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
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Sirak, Kendra
Fernandes, Daniel
Cheronet, Olivia
Harney, Eadaoin
Mah, Matthew
Mallick, Swapan
Rohland, Nadin
Adamski, Nicole
Broomandkhoshbacht, Nasreen
Callan, Kimberly
Candilio, Francesca
Lawson, Ann Marie
Mandl, Kirsten
Oppenheimer, Jonas
Stewardson, Kristin
Zalzala, Fatma
Anders, Alexandra
Bartík, Juraj
Coppa, Alfredo
Dashtseveg, Tumen
Évinger, Sándor
Farkaš, Zdeněk
Hajdu, Tamás
Bayarsaikhan, Jamsranjav
McIntyre, Lauren
Moiseyev, Vyacheslav
Okumura, Mercedes
Pap, Ildikó
Pietrusewsky, Michael
Raczky, Pál
Šefčáková, Alena
Soficaru, Andrei
Szeniczey, Tamás
Szőke, Béla Miklós
Van Gerven, Dennis
Vasilyev, Sergey
Bell, Lynne
Reich, David
Pinhasi, Ron
Human auditory ossicles as an alternative optimal source of ancient DNA
title Human auditory ossicles as an alternative optimal source of ancient DNA
title_full Human auditory ossicles as an alternative optimal source of ancient DNA
title_fullStr Human auditory ossicles as an alternative optimal source of ancient DNA
title_full_unstemmed Human auditory ossicles as an alternative optimal source of ancient DNA
title_short Human auditory ossicles as an alternative optimal source of ancient DNA
title_sort human auditory ossicles as an alternative optimal source of ancient dna
topic Method
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7111520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32098773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.260141.119
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