Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) for the study of ancient DNA. The properties of ancient DNA (aDNA) make difficult the retrieval of DNA sequence. The advantage of Real-Time PCR was exploited, for the first time, in the study of aDNA. We determined the optimal condition to amplify, in one round of PCR, aDNA, which should be directly sequenced. Beside the verification of aDNA authenticity, we compared two cleaning bone methods: scalpel and ethanol. The ethanol specimens showed the best DNA yield. The aDNA was extracted and amplified (mitochondrial hypervariable region I) from five skeletons exhumed from the archaeological site of Notre-Dame-du-Bourg (France), dated from 3rd to 17th century.
Keywords:
ADN ancien, ADN mitochondrial, HVSI, PCR en temps réel, méthodes de traitement de l’os
KEFI R., MAFART B., SPADONI J. L., STEVANOVITCH A. & BÉRAUD-COLOMB É. 2003. — Application de la technique de PCR en temps réel à l’étude de l’ADN ancien. Comptes Rendus Palevol 2 (2): 125-132. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1631-0683(03)00029-0