A fossil protein chimera; difficulties in discriminating dinosaur peptide sequences from modern cross-contamination

Volume: 284, Issue: 1855, Pages: 20170544 - 20170544
Published: May 31, 2017
Abstract
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently supported by proteomics-derived sequence information of exceptionally well-preserved bone. This initial claim to the sequencing of endogenous collagen peptides from an approximately 68 Myr Tyrannosaurus rex fossil was highly controversial, largely on the grounds of potential contamination from either bacterial biofilms or from laboratory practice....
Paper Details
Title
A fossil protein chimera; difficulties in discriminating dinosaur peptide sequences from modern cross-contamination
Published Date
May 31, 2017
Volume
284
Issue
1855
Pages
20170544 - 20170544
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