Reduction of the contaminant fraction of DNA obtained from an ancient giant panda bone

Abstract Objective A key challenge in ancient DNA research is massive microbial DNA contamination from the deposition site which accumulates post mortem in the study organism’s remains. Two simple and cost-effective methods to enrich the relative endogenous fraction of DNA in ancient samples involve...

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Main Authors: Nikolas Basler, Georgios Xenikoudakis, Michael V. Westbury, Lingfeng Song, Guilian Sheng, Axel Barlow
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-12-01
Series:BMC Research Notes
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-3061-3
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spelling doaj-f96e684fff654ba6ba11d14cd8b345962020-11-25T01:34:39ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002017-12-011011710.1186/s13104-017-3061-3Reduction of the contaminant fraction of DNA obtained from an ancient giant panda boneNikolas Basler0Georgios Xenikoudakis1Michael V. Westbury2Lingfeng Song3Guilian Sheng4Axel Barlow5Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Institute for Biochemistry and Biology, University of PotsdamFaculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Institute for Biochemistry and Biology, University of PotsdamFaculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Institute for Biochemistry and Biology, University of PotsdamState Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, China University of GeosciencesState Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, China University of GeosciencesFaculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Institute for Biochemistry and Biology, University of PotsdamAbstract Objective A key challenge in ancient DNA research is massive microbial DNA contamination from the deposition site which accumulates post mortem in the study organism’s remains. Two simple and cost-effective methods to enrich the relative endogenous fraction of DNA in ancient samples involve treatment of sample powder with either bleach or Proteinase K pre-digestion prior to DNA extraction. Both approaches have yielded promising but varying results in other studies. Here, we contribute data on the performance of these methods using a comprehensive and systematic series of experiments applied to a single ancient bone fragment from a giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). Results Bleach and pre-digestion treatments increased the endogenous DNA content up to ninefold. However, the absolute amount of DNA retrieved was dramatically reduced by all treatments. We also observed reduced DNA damage patterns in pre-treated libraries compared to untreated ones, resulting in longer mean fragment lengths and reduced thymine over-representation at fragment ends. Guanine–cytosine (GC) contents of both mapped and total reads are consistent between treatments and conform to general expectations, indicating no obvious biasing effect of the applied methods. Our results therefore confirm the value of bleach and pre-digestion as tools in palaeogenomic studies, providing sufficient material is available.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-3061-3Ancient DNA (aDNA)BleachPre-digestionEndogenous contentPalaeogenomicsPaleogenomics
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author Nikolas Basler
Georgios Xenikoudakis
Michael V. Westbury
Lingfeng Song
Guilian Sheng
Axel Barlow
spellingShingle Nikolas Basler
Georgios Xenikoudakis
Michael V. Westbury
Lingfeng Song
Guilian Sheng
Axel Barlow
Reduction of the contaminant fraction of DNA obtained from an ancient giant panda bone
BMC Research Notes
Ancient DNA (aDNA)
Bleach
Pre-digestion
Endogenous content
Palaeogenomics
Paleogenomics
author_facet Nikolas Basler
Georgios Xenikoudakis
Michael V. Westbury
Lingfeng Song
Guilian Sheng
Axel Barlow
author_sort Nikolas Basler
title Reduction of the contaminant fraction of DNA obtained from an ancient giant panda bone
title_short Reduction of the contaminant fraction of DNA obtained from an ancient giant panda bone
title_full Reduction of the contaminant fraction of DNA obtained from an ancient giant panda bone
title_fullStr Reduction of the contaminant fraction of DNA obtained from an ancient giant panda bone
title_full_unstemmed Reduction of the contaminant fraction of DNA obtained from an ancient giant panda bone
title_sort reduction of the contaminant fraction of dna obtained from an ancient giant panda bone
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Abstract Objective A key challenge in ancient DNA research is massive microbial DNA contamination from the deposition site which accumulates post mortem in the study organism’s remains. Two simple and cost-effective methods to enrich the relative endogenous fraction of DNA in ancient samples involve treatment of sample powder with either bleach or Proteinase K pre-digestion prior to DNA extraction. Both approaches have yielded promising but varying results in other studies. Here, we contribute data on the performance of these methods using a comprehensive and systematic series of experiments applied to a single ancient bone fragment from a giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). Results Bleach and pre-digestion treatments increased the endogenous DNA content up to ninefold. However, the absolute amount of DNA retrieved was dramatically reduced by all treatments. We also observed reduced DNA damage patterns in pre-treated libraries compared to untreated ones, resulting in longer mean fragment lengths and reduced thymine over-representation at fragment ends. Guanine–cytosine (GC) contents of both mapped and total reads are consistent between treatments and conform to general expectations, indicating no obvious biasing effect of the applied methods. Our results therefore confirm the value of bleach and pre-digestion as tools in palaeogenomic studies, providing sufficient material is available.
topic Ancient DNA (aDNA)
Bleach
Pre-digestion
Endogenous content
Palaeogenomics
Paleogenomics
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-3061-3
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