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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
TISSUE(S): Dental Plaque
SUBMITTER: Jessica Hendy
LAB HEAD: Jessica Hendy
PROVIDER: PXD009603 | Pride | 2018-07-18
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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20160229_07_Z90.mgf | Mgf | |||
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20160229_07_Z90_F147507.mzid | Mzid | |||
20160229_10_Z100.mgf | Mgf | |||
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Proceedings. Biological sciences 20180718 1883
Archaeological dental calculus has emerged as a rich source of ancient biomolecules, including proteins. Previous analyses of proteins extracted from ancient dental calculus revealed the presence of the dietary milk protein β-lactoglobulin, providing direct evidence of dairy consumption in the archaeological record. However, the potential for calculus to preserve other food-related proteins has not yet been systematically explored. Here we analyse shotgun metaproteomic data from 100 archaeologic ...[more]