Choosing the best plant for the job: a cost-effective assay to prescreen ancient plant remains destined for shotgun sequencing.
DNA extracted from ancient plant remains almost always contains a mixture of endogenous (that is, derived from the plant) and exogenous (derived from other sources) DNA. The exogenous 'contaminant' DNA, chiefly derived from microorganisms, presents significant problems for shotgun sequenci...
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Auteurs principaux: | Nathan Wales, J Alberto Romero-Navarro, Enrico Cappellini, M Thomas P Gilbert |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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