Proteome degradation in fossils: investigating the longevity of protein survival in ancient bone
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry2014Vol. 28(6), pp. 605–615
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Abstract
Of these 'survivor proteins' A2HSG shows a remarkable amount of sequence variation, making it potentially one of the most useful proteins to study for species identification and phylogenetic inference in archaeological and palaeontological bone.
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