BioTechniques (Dec 2015)

New insights on single-stranded versus double-stranded DNA library preparation for ancient DNA

  • Nathan Wales,
  • Christian Carøe,
  • Marcela Sandoval-Velasco,
  • Cristina Gamba,
  • Ross Barnett,
  • José Alfredo Samaniego,
  • Jazmín Ramos Madrigal,
  • Ludovic Orlando,
  • M. Thomas P. Gilbert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/000114364
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 6
pp. 368 – 371

Abstract

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An innovative single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) library preparation method has sparked great interest among ancient DNA (aDNA) researchers, especially after reports of endogenous DNA content increases >20-fold in some samples. To investigate the behavior of this method, we generated ssDNA and conventional double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) libraries from 23 ancient and historic plant and animal specimens. We found ssDNA library preparation substantially increased endogenous content when dsDNA libraries contained <3% endogenous DNA, but this enrichment is less pronounced when dsDNA preparations successfully recover short endogenous DNA fragments (mean size < 70 bp). Our findings can help researchers determine when to utilize the time- and resource-intensive ssDNA library preparation method.

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