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Intrinsic challenges in ancient microbiome reconstruction using 16S rRNA gene amplification
2015
Scientific Reports
To date, characterization of ancient oral (dental calculus) and gut (coprolite) microbiota has been primarily accomplished through a metataxonomic approach involving targeted amplification of one or more variable regions in the 16S rRNA gene. Specifically, the V3 region (E. coli 341-534) of this gene has been suggested as an excellent candidate for ancient DNA amplification and microbial community reconstruction. However, in practice this metataxonomic approach often produces highly skewed
doi:10.1038/srep16498
pmid:26563586
pmcid:PMC4643231
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