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Aug 21, 2008    Views: 477

Proteomics in paleontology: Dynasore soft tissues uncovered

  

Mary H. Schweitzer at NC State University found soft tissue inside the bones of T -rex which resembles extracellular matrix and has the physical characteristics of collagen - this is in tissue 60+million years old. Mass spectrometry revealed presence of at least seven peptide fragments from collagen from T-rex bones which was most similar to chicken collagen.

This is a true venture into molecular paeleontology.

 

source:

NOVA Science Now at PBS.org Wed Aug 20

 

www.meas.ncsu.edu/faculty/schweitzer/schweitzer.htm

 

Interpreting sequences from mastodon and T. rex.  Science 317:325.

Analyses of soft tissue from Tyrannosaurus rex suggest the presence of protein.  Science 316: 277-280.

Protein sequences from mastodon (Mammut americanum) and dinosaur (Tyrannosaurus rex) revealed by mass spectrometry.  Science 316:280-284.

 IMAGE SOURCE: nova now at pbs.org

 

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