Griffith School of Environment and the School of Biomolecular and Physical Sciences, Griffith University, Nathan, Australia.
Bioessays. 2012 Aug;34(8):661-9. doi: 10.1002/bies.201200040. Epub 2012 Jun 6.
Recently two developments have had a major impact on the field of ancient DNA (aDNA). First, new advances in DNA sequencing, in combination with improved capture/enrichment methods, have resulted in the recovery of orders of magnitude more DNA sequence data from ancient animals. Second, there has been an increase in the range of tissue types employed in aDNA. Hair in particular has proven to be very successful as a source of DNA because of its low levels of contamination and high level of ancient endogenous DNA. These developments have resulted in significant advances in our understanding of recently extinct animals: namely their evolutionary relationships, physiology, and even behaviour. Hair has been used to recover the first complete ancient nuclear genome, that of the extinct woolly mammoth, which then facilitated the expression and functional analysis of haemoglobins. Finally, we speculate on the consequences of these developments for the possibility of recreating extinct animals.
最近,两个发展对古 DNA (aDNA) 领域产生了重大影响。首先,DNA 测序方面的新进展,结合改进的捕获/富集方法,使得从古动物中恢复的 DNA 序列数据数量级增加了。其次,aDNA 中使用的组织类型范围有所增加。头发由于其污染程度低、古老内源性 DNA 水平高,已被证明是一种非常成功的 DNA 来源。这些发展使得我们对最近灭绝动物的了解取得了重大进展:即它们的进化关系、生理学,甚至行为。头发已被用于获取已灭绝的猛犸象的第一个完整的古代核基因组,这随后促进了血红蛋白的表达和功能分析。最后,我们推测这些发展对重现灭绝动物的可能性的影响。