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Isolation, Library Preparation, and Bioinformatic Analysis of Historical and Ancient Plant DNA
Author(s) -
Latorre Sergio M.,
Lang Patricia L. M.,
Burbano Hernán A.,
Gutaker Rafal M.
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
current protocols in plant biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.831
H-Index - 7
ISSN - 2379-8068
DOI - 10.1002/cppb.20121
Subject(s) - ancient dna , protocol (science) , domestication , isolation (microbiology) , dna sequencing , computational biology , biology , computer science , evolutionary biology , dna , genetics , bioinformatics , medicine , population , alternative medicine , demography , pathology , sociology
The ability to sequence DNA retrieved from ancient and historical material plays a crucial role in reinforcing evolutionary and anthropological inference. While the focus of the field is largely on analyzing DNA from ancient hominids and other animals, we have also learned from plant ancient DNA (aDNA), in particular, about human farming practices, crop domestication, environment management, species invasion, and adaptation to various environmental conditions. In the following protocols, we outline best practices for plant aDNA isolation, preparation for sequencing, bioinformatic processing, and authentication. We describe the process all the way from processing of archaeological or historical plant material to characterizing and authenticating sequencing reads. In alternative protocols, we include modifications to this process that are tailored to strongly degraded DNA. Throughout, we stress the importance of precautionary measures to successfully analyze aDNA. Finally, we discuss the evolution of the archaeogenomics field and the development of new methods, which both shaped this protocol. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol 1 : Isolation of aDNA Alternate Protocol 1 : Isolation of ultra‐short DNA (Dabney modification) Support Protocol 1 : Preparation of PTB‐based mix Support Protocol 2 : Preparation of binding buffer Basic Protocol 2 : Preparation of genomic libraries Alternate Protocol 2 : Preparation of genomic libraries with uracil removal Basic Protocol 3 : Bioinformatic processing and authentication of aDNA

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