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Optimized Bone Sampling Protocols for the Retrieval of Ancient DNA from Archaeological Remains
Published on: November 30, 2021
Ancient DNA analysis of rare genetic bone disorders
Frank Maixner1, Julia Gresky2, Albert Zink1
1Institute for Mummy Studies, Eurac Research, Bolzano, Italy.
Objective:
Review of the current advancements in the field of paleogenetics that provide new opportunities in studying the evolution of rare genetic bone diseases.
Material And Methods:
Based on cases from the literature, the genetics of rare bone diseases will be introduced and the main methodological issues will be addressed, focusing on the opportunities presented by the application of aDNA analyses in the field of paleopathology.
Results:
Medical literature provides large datasets on the genes responsible for rare bone disorders. These genes, subdivided in functional categories, display important future targets when analyzing rare genetic bone disorders in ancient human remains.
Conclusions:
Knowledge on both phenotype and genotype is required to study rare diseases in ancient human remains.
Significance:
The proposed interdisciplinary research will provide new insight into the occurrence and spread of genetic risk factors in the past and will help in the diagnostics of these rare and often neglected diseases.
Limitations:
The current limitations in ancient DNA research and targeting the disease-causing specific mutations (e.g., somatic or germline).
Suggestions For Further Research:
Methodological advancements and candidate gene lists provide the optimal basis for future interdisciplinary studies of rare genetic bone disorders in ancient human remains.
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