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The going gets tough for fake pearls

机译:假珍珠变得艰难

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FOR A LONG time, it was thought impossible to isolate a pearl's genetic material. Now, a Swiss research team has achieved this elusive goal. Scientists Joana Meyer, from the ETH Institute of Integrative Biology group headed by Prof. Bruce McDonald, and Laurent Cartier of the Swiss Gemmological Institute (SSEF), under the direction of Michael Krzemnicki, succeeded for the first time in extracting trace amounts of DNA from a variety of cultured pearls in an almost non-destructive way. Using the genetic code, they were able to differentiate pearls from three different species of oysters vital to the jewellery trade. Their results were recently published in the scientific journal PLoS ONE.
机译:长期以来,人们一直认为不可能分离出珍珠的遗传物质。现在,一个瑞士研究团队已经实现了这个难以捉摸的目标。以布鲁斯·麦克唐纳教授为首的以太坊综合生物学研究所小组的科学家乔安娜·迈耶(Joana Meyer)在迈克尔·克雷兹米尼克(Michael Krzemnicki)的指导下首次成功地从痕量DNA中提取了痕量的DNA。以几乎无损的方式种植各种珍珠。利用遗传密码,他们能够将珍珠与对珠宝贸易至关重要的三种不同牡蛎区分开来。他们的研究结果最近发表在科学期刊《公共科学图书馆·一》上。

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