A tale of textiles: Genetic characterization of historical paper mulberry barkcloth from Oceania.

Humans introduced paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) from Taiwan into the Pacific over 5000 years ago as a fiber source to make barkcloth textiles that were, and still are, important cultural artifacts throughout the Pacific. We have used B. papyrifera, a species closely associated to humans,...

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Main Authors: Bárbara Peña-Ahumada, Mónica Saldarriaga-Córdoba, Olga Kardailsky, Ximena Moncada, Mauricio Moraga, Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith, Daniela Seelenfreund, Andrea Seelenfreund
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233113
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spelling doaj-acdc0382c96b4937911a1736781dcc362021-03-03T21:49:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01155e023311310.1371/journal.pone.0233113A tale of textiles: Genetic characterization of historical paper mulberry barkcloth from Oceania.Bárbara Peña-AhumadaMónica Saldarriaga-CórdobaOlga KardailskyXimena MoncadaMauricio MoragaElizabeth Matisoo-SmithDaniela SeelenfreundAndrea SeelenfreundHumans introduced paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) from Taiwan into the Pacific over 5000 years ago as a fiber source to make barkcloth textiles that were, and still are, important cultural artifacts throughout the Pacific. We have used B. papyrifera, a species closely associated to humans, as a proxy to understand the human settlement of the Pacific Islands. We report the first genetic analysis of paper mulberry textiles from historical and archaeological contexts (200 to 50 years before present) and compare our results with genetic data obtained from contemporary and herbarium paper mulberry samples. Following stringent ancient DNA protocols, we extracted DNA from 13 barkcloth textiles. We confirmed that the fiber source is paper mulberry in nine of the 13 textiles studied using the nuclear ITS-1 marker and by statistical estimates. We detected high genetic diversity in historical Pacific paper mulberry barkcloth with a set of ten microsatellites, showing new alleles and specific genetic patterns. These genetic signatures allow tracing connections to plants from the Asian homeland, Near and Remote Oceania, establishing links not observed previously (using the same genetic tools) in extant plants or herbaria samples. These results show that historic barkcloth textiles are cultural materials amenable to genetic analysis to reveal human history and that these artifacts may harbor evidence of greater genetic diversity in Pacific B. papyrifera in the past.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233113
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author Bárbara Peña-Ahumada
Mónica Saldarriaga-Córdoba
Olga Kardailsky
Ximena Moncada
Mauricio Moraga
Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith
Daniela Seelenfreund
Andrea Seelenfreund
spellingShingle Bárbara Peña-Ahumada
Mónica Saldarriaga-Córdoba
Olga Kardailsky
Ximena Moncada
Mauricio Moraga
Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith
Daniela Seelenfreund
Andrea Seelenfreund
A tale of textiles: Genetic characterization of historical paper mulberry barkcloth from Oceania.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Bárbara Peña-Ahumada
Mónica Saldarriaga-Córdoba
Olga Kardailsky
Ximena Moncada
Mauricio Moraga
Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith
Daniela Seelenfreund
Andrea Seelenfreund
author_sort Bárbara Peña-Ahumada
title A tale of textiles: Genetic characterization of historical paper mulberry barkcloth from Oceania.
title_short A tale of textiles: Genetic characterization of historical paper mulberry barkcloth from Oceania.
title_full A tale of textiles: Genetic characterization of historical paper mulberry barkcloth from Oceania.
title_fullStr A tale of textiles: Genetic characterization of historical paper mulberry barkcloth from Oceania.
title_full_unstemmed A tale of textiles: Genetic characterization of historical paper mulberry barkcloth from Oceania.
title_sort tale of textiles: genetic characterization of historical paper mulberry barkcloth from oceania.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Humans introduced paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) from Taiwan into the Pacific over 5000 years ago as a fiber source to make barkcloth textiles that were, and still are, important cultural artifacts throughout the Pacific. We have used B. papyrifera, a species closely associated to humans, as a proxy to understand the human settlement of the Pacific Islands. We report the first genetic analysis of paper mulberry textiles from historical and archaeological contexts (200 to 50 years before present) and compare our results with genetic data obtained from contemporary and herbarium paper mulberry samples. Following stringent ancient DNA protocols, we extracted DNA from 13 barkcloth textiles. We confirmed that the fiber source is paper mulberry in nine of the 13 textiles studied using the nuclear ITS-1 marker and by statistical estimates. We detected high genetic diversity in historical Pacific paper mulberry barkcloth with a set of ten microsatellites, showing new alleles and specific genetic patterns. These genetic signatures allow tracing connections to plants from the Asian homeland, Near and Remote Oceania, establishing links not observed previously (using the same genetic tools) in extant plants or herbaria samples. These results show that historic barkcloth textiles are cultural materials amenable to genetic analysis to reveal human history and that these artifacts may harbor evidence of greater genetic diversity in Pacific B. papyrifera in the past.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233113
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