paleoproteins
Paleoproteins are ancient proteins that have been preserved in fossilized remains. These proteins can offer valuable insights into the evolutionary history of life, as they can provide a more direct molecular record than DNA, which degrades more rapidly over time. The study of paleoproteins, a subfield of paleontology and molecular biology, aims to extract, identify, and analyze these ancient biomolecules.
The primary source of paleoproteins is fossilized bone and teeth, where proteins like collagen are relatively
The information gleaned from paleoproteins can help researchers understand the relationships between extinct species and their