Paleoproteomics
Paleoproteomics, the study of ancient proteins, is a rapidly growing field at the intersection of
molecular biology, paleontology, archaeology, paleoecology, and history. Paleoproteomics …
molecular biology, paleontology, archaeology, paleoecology, and history. Paleoproteomics …
Ancient protein analysis in archaeology
J Hendy - Science Advances, 2021 - science.org
The analysis of ancient proteins from paleontological, archeological, and historic materials is
revealing insights into past subsistence practices, patterns of health and disease, evolution …
revealing insights into past subsistence practices, patterns of health and disease, evolution …
The dental proteome of Homo antecessor
The phylogenetic relationships between hominins of the Early Pleistocene epoch in Eurasia,
such as Homo antecessor, and hominins that appear later in the fossil record during the …
such as Homo antecessor, and hominins that appear later in the fossil record during the …
SPIN enables high throughput species identification of archaeological bone by proteomics
PL Rüther, IM Husic, P Bangsgaard… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Species determination based on genetic evidence is an indispensable tool in archaeology,
forensics, ecology, and food authentication. Most available analytical approaches involve …
forensics, ecology, and food authentication. Most available analytical approaches involve …
Early Pleistocene enamel proteome from Dmanisi resolves Stephanorhinus phylogeny
The sequencing of ancient DNA has enabled the reconstruction of speciation, migration and
admixture events for extinct taxa. However, the irreversible post-mortem degradation of …
admixture events for extinct taxa. However, the irreversible post-mortem degradation of …
A guide to ancient protein studies
Palaeoproteomics is an emerging neologism used to describe the application of mass
spectrometry-based approaches to the study of ancient proteomes. As with palaeogenomics …
spectrometry-based approaches to the study of ancient proteomes. As with palaeogenomics …
Dire wolves were the last of an ancient New World canid lineage
Dire wolves are considered to be one of the most common and widespread large carnivores
in Pleistocene America, yet relatively little is known about their evolution or extinction. Here …
in Pleistocene America, yet relatively little is known about their evolution or extinction. Here …
A new model for ancient DNA decay based on paleogenomic meta-analysis
The persistence of DNA over archaeological and paleontological timescales in diverse
environments has led to a revolutionary body of paleogenomic research, yet the dynamics of …
environments has led to a revolutionary body of paleogenomic research, yet the dynamics of …
Ancient proteins from ceramic vessels at Çatalhöyük West reveal the hidden cuisine of early farmers
The analysis of lipids (fats, oils and waxes) absorbed within archaeological pottery has
revolutionized the study of past diets and culinary practices. However, this technique can …
revolutionized the study of past diets and culinary practices. However, this technique can …
Tooth enamel and its dynamic protein matrix
Tooth enamel is the outer covering of tooth crowns, the hardest material in the mammalian
body, yet fracture resistant. The extremely high content of 95 wt% calcium phosphate in …
body, yet fracture resistant. The extremely high content of 95 wt% calcium phosphate in …