To that end, Oxford grad student Samantha Brown reported in a poster that she discovered a human bone fragment by using a new technique, called ZooMS, to scan 2315 bones from the cave for
uniquely human proteins.
Not exact matches
«
Humans may be
uniquely identified by the
proteins in their hair:
Protein identification technique may be used in forensics, archaeology.»
According to the researchers these findings identify a
uniquely modified
human protein that is required for Ebola virus to grow in cells.
«If an amino acid has been
uniquely changed and it is putatively associated with the tarsier's novel musculature, maybe it's an important part of the
protein and worthy of a closer look when linked to
human disease.»