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		<title>Le retour du mammouth dans le Monde2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2009 03:37:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Le numéro d&#8217;avril 2009 du Monde2 vient de paraître avec, en couverture un mammouth dont le clonage apparaît désormais &#8220;comme envisageable&#8221;. Je répondais dans ce numéro aux questions de Laurent Carpentier, et vous pouvez trouver son article sur le site web du journal&#62;.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://regis.cubedeglace.com/http://regis.cubedeglace.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/monde2_avril09.jpg" rel="lightbox[590]"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-591" title="monde2_avril09" src="http://regis.cubedeglace.com/http://regis.cubedeglace.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/monde2_avril09-150x150.jpg" alt="Le Monde2, couverture avril 2009, le retour du mammouth" width="150" height="150" /></a>Le numéro d&#8217;avril 2009 du Monde2 vient de paraître avec, en couverture un mammouth dont le clonage apparaît désormais &#8220;comme envisageable&#8221;.<br />
Je répondais dans ce numéro aux questions de Laurent Carpentier, et vous pouvez trouver son article sur le <a href="http://www.lemonde.fr/planete/article/2009/04/03/la-renaissance-des-mammouths_1176435_3244.html" target="_blank">site web du journal&gt;</a>.</p>
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		<title>New insights from old bones: DNA preservation and degradation in permafrost preserved mammoth remains</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Citation New insights from old bones: DNA preservation and degradation in permafrost preserved mammoth remains. Schwarz Carsten, Régis Debruyne, Melanie Kuch, Elizabth McNally, Henry Schwarcz, Andrew Aubrey, Jeffrey Bada, Hendrik N. Poinar. Nucleic Acids Research 2009, 37(10): 3215–3229. DOI:10.1093/nar/gkp159 Abstract Despite being plagued by heavily degraded DNA in palaeontological remains, most studies addressing the state [...]]]></description>
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<p>New insights from old bones: DNA preservation and degradation in permafrost preserved mammoth remains.<br />
Schwarz Carsten, <strong>Régis Debruyne</strong>, Melanie Kuch, Elizabth McNally, Henry Schwarcz, Andrew Aubrey, Jeffrey Bada, Hendrik N. Poinar.<br />
Nucleic Acids Research 2009, 37(10): 3215–3229.<br />
DOI:10.1093/nar/gkp159</p>
<h5>Abstract</h5>
<p>Despite being plagued by heavily degraded DNA in palaeontological remains, most studies addressing the state of DNA degradation have been limited to types of damage which do not pose a hindrance to Taq polymerase during PCR. Application of serial qPCR to the two fractions obtained during extraction (demineralization and protein digest) from six permafrost mammoth bones and one partially degraded modern elephant bone has enabled further insight into the changes which endogenous DNA is subjected to during diagenesis. We show here that both fractions exhibit individual qualities in terms of the prevailing type of DNA (i.e. mitochondrial versus nuclear DNA) as well as the extent of damage, and in addition observed a highly variable ratio of mitochondrial to nuclear DNA among the six mammoth samples. While there is evidence suggesting that mitochondrial DNA is better preserved than nuclear DNA in ancient permafrost samples, we find the initial DNA concentration in the bone tissue to be as relevant for the total accessible mitochondrial DNA as the extent of DNA degradation post-mortem. We also evaluate the general applicability of indirect measures of preservation such as amino-acid racemization, bone crystallinity index and thermal age to these exceptionally well-preserved samples.</p>
<h5>Original material</h5>
<p>Download a  <a href="http://regis.cubedeglace.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/gkp159v1.pdf">PDF version [1 Mo]</a> of the article.<br />
Download the supplemental data: <a href="http://regis.cubedeglace.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/schwarz_et_al_acp.pdf">details of PCA analyses</a>, and <a href="http://regis.cubedeglace.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/schwarz-et-al_alignement_cytb.pdf">alignment of mitochondrial CytB sequences</a></p>
<h5>Further reading</h5>
<p>Access the <a href="http://apps.webofknowledge.com/InboundService.do?SID=P2PAnIadEonMN8nhNCa&amp;product=WOS&amp;UT=000266966700009&amp;SrcApp=CR&amp;DestFail=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webofknowledge.com&amp;Init=Yes&amp;action=retrieve&amp;Func=Frame&amp;customersID=RID&amp;SrcAuth=RID&amp;IsProductCode=Yes&amp;mode=FullRecord" target="_blank">full record</a> of this article on the Web of Science.<br />
This article has been cited 16 times since 2009. Access its<a href="http://apps.webofknowledge.com/CitationReport.do?product=UA&amp;search_mode=CitationReport&amp;SID=P2PAnIadEonMN8nhNCa&amp;page=1&amp;cr_pqid=7&amp;viewType=summary" target="_blank"> citation report</a>.</p>
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