The half-life of DNA in bone: measuring decay kinetics in 158 dated fossils

Volume: 279, Issue: 1748, Pages: 4724 - 4733
Published: Oct 10, 2012
Abstract
Claims of extreme survival of DNA have emphasized the need for reliable models of DNA degradation through time. By analysing mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from 158 radiocarbon-dated bones of the extinct New Zealand moa, we confirm empirically a long-hypothesized exponential decay relationship. The average DNA half-life within this geographically constrained fossil assemblage was estimated to be 521 years for a 242 bp mtDNA sequence, corresponding to...
Paper Details
Title
The half-life of DNA in bone: measuring decay kinetics in 158 dated fossils
Published Date
Oct 10, 2012
Volume
279
Issue
1748
Pages
4724 - 4733
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