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The PReciSe project aims to develop a new proteomics method for identifying tiny organic samples, enhancing taxonomic identification in archaeology, ecology, wildlife forensics, and food supply verification. This innovative approach combines speed and simplicity with high precision, addressing limitations of existing t…
Taxonomic identification of tiny organic samples using proteins (proteomics) has major, but only partially realised, potential in archaeology, ecology, wildlife forensics and food-chain authentication.
It is a cost-effective and minimally destructive alternative to DNA analysis that can be applied even when DNA is not preserved.
However, the most widespread method, known as ‘zooarchaeology by mass spectrometry’ (ZooMS) or peptide mass fingerprinting, cannot differentiate some taxa of major histo…
NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU
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