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Original Articles

Comparison Between Silica-based Methods for the Extraction of DNA from Human Bones from 18th to Mid-19th Century London

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Pages 173-178 | Published online: 09 Sep 2010
 

We compared five silica-based methods for their efficiency at extracting DNA from human bones from 18th to mid-19th century London. Polymerase chain reactions (PCRs) were directed at two mitochondrial and one nuclear loci. Methods that used commercially available silica columns were more efficient than methods that used a silica slurry. Extraction with Qiagen QIAquick columns and the Qiagen QIAamp DNA Mini Kit were equally efficient, though we recommend the former as this method involves fewer steps.

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