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  2. DNA extraction - Wikipedia

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    DNA extraction is the process of isolating DNA from the cells of an organism isolated from a sample, typically a biological sample such as blood, saliva, or tissue. It involves breaking open the cells, removing proteins and other contaminants, and purifying the DNA so that it is free of other cellular components.

  3. Molecular paleontology - Wikipedia

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    DNA extraction from fossils is one of the more popular practices and there are different steps that can be taken to get the desired sample. [4] DNA extracted from amber-entombed fossils can be taken from small samples and mixed with different substances, centrifuged, incubated, and centrifuged again. [46]

  4. Ancient DNA - Wikipedia

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    However, mummified remains are a limited resource. The majority of human aDNA studies have focused on extracting DNA from two sources much more common in the archaeological record: bones and teeth. The bone that is most often used for DNA extraction is the petrous ear bone, since its dense structure provides good conditions for DNA preservation ...

  5. The remarkable fossil that radically changed our ... - AOL

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    Scientists also hope to be able extract ancient DNA from Liang Bua. Attempts so far have been unsuccessful, but new techniques — including extracting DNA from cave dirt or decoding ancient ...

  6. Scientists Extracted Woolly Rhino DNA From Hyena Poop. That's ...

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    From the depths of German caves, scientists have extracted genetic material from hyena remnants, unveiling connections to extinct Pleistocene megafauna Scientists Extracted Woolly Rhino DNA From ...

  7. Archaeogenetics - Wikipedia

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    The best time to extract DNA from a fossil is when it is freshly out of the ground as it contains six times the DNA when compared to stored bones. The temperature of extraction site also affects the amount of obtainable DNA, evident by a decrease in success rate for DNA amplification if the fossil is found in warmer regions.

  8. Paleogenomics - Wikipedia

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    Paleogenomics is a field of science based on the reconstruction and analysis of genomic information in extinct species.Improved methods for the extraction of ancient DNA (aDNA) from museum artifacts, ice cores, archeological or paleontological sites, and next-generation sequencing technologies have spurred this field.

  9. Our DNA is 99.9 percent the same as the person sitting next ...

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    BI GRAPHICS_percentage of DNA humans share with other things_fruit fly And while the egg-laying and feathered body are pretty different from a human's, about 60 percent of chicken genes have a ...