dealing with bone samples Flashcards

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  1. pulverisation
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  • grinding into a powder to increase its surface area for extraction reagents
  • releases DNA from the mineral matrix of bone
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2b. freezer milling

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  • pre cooled chambers to cryogenic temperatures (to the temp of liquid nitrogen)- prevents heat damage to DNA
  • cryogenic grinder = cools and grinds 2 samples simultaneously (100g per chamber) - grind uniformly = better quality
  • N (l) preserves integrity
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3
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2C mortar and pestle

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mechanical method - contamination risk due to manual handling
but more cost effective

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4
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  1. decalcification
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softens mineralized tissue
by repeated agitation in EDTA
improves DNA yield but time consuming

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  1. extraction
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incubates powder in a lysis buffer (contains proteinase K) to digest organic matrix
- then normal extraction process for DNA eg use a silica column, then centrifuge

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  1. Purification
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done by washing –> assess purity by running through agarose gel for example

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7
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what are commingled remains?

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mixture of multiple individuals in a single archaeological or forensic context.

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