• New analysis of ancient human protein could unlock secrets of evolution

    From Primum Sapienti@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 11 22:09:55 2023
    https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/mar/05/new-analysis-of-ancient-human-protein-could-unlock-secrets-of-evolution
    Sun 5 Mar 2023

    Tiny traces of protein lingering in the bones and teeth
    of ancient humans could soon transform scientists’
    efforts to unravel the secrets of the evolution of our
    species.

    Researchers believe a technique known as proteomics –
    newly applied in the field of human fossils – could
    allow them to identify the proteins from which our
    predecessors’ bodies were constructed and bring new
    insights into the past 2 million years of humanity’s
    history.
    ...
    A UK project to assess the promise of proteomics has
    just been launched and will be carried out by a team
    of scientists based at two major research centres in
    London: the Francis Crick Institute and the Natural
    History Museum. “We will spend the next three years
    carefully assessing how much protein we can get out
    of fossils and what we can learn from the samples we
    obtain,” said Professor Chris Stringer, of the Natural
    History Museum. “Hopefully, it will indicate we can
    learn a lot about our past by studying ancient
    proteins.”
    ...

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  • From JTEM is so reasonable@21:1/5 to Primum Sapienti on Tue Apr 11 21:41:24 2023
    Primum Sapienti wrote:

    Researchers believe a technique known as proteomics –
    newly applied in the field of human fossils – could
    allow them to identify the proteins from which our
    predecessors’ bodies were constructed and bring new
    insights into the past 2 million years of humanity’s
    history.

    John Hawks was talking about this, when he wasn't too
    busying worshiping at the alter of Darwin, and he said it
    was exciting, I think, but warned it was limited as their
    is not the variation in proteins like we see in DNA.




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