Uncovering the Secrets of Preserved Soft Tissues

Brains preserved for hundreds of years can contain intact proteins
Alexandra Morton-Hayward
Recent advancements have made it possible to extract proteins from well-preserved soft tissues such as brains. This breakthrough method holds the potential to unlock a wealth of information about human history, prehistory, and evolutionary processes that were previously inaccessible. Researchers can now delve into details like the diet of ancient animals, the microbial composition of their guts, and even how human brain cells evolved over time.
Dr. Alexandra Morton-Hayward, a researcher at the University of Oxford, highlights the significance of this discovery by stating, “There are soft tissues preserved over half a billion years of Earth history.” These tissues now present a treasure trove of proteins waiting to be analyzed. The implications of this research are vast…