55: Denisovan DNA from the >146,000-year-old Harbin cranium
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55: Denisovan DNA from the >146,000-year-old Harbin cranium

Fu Q et al., Cell - Recovery of mitochondrial DNA from dental calculus links the Late Middle Pleistocene Harbin cranium to Denisovans and demonstrates dental calculus as a source of ancient host DNA. Key terms: Denisovan, mitochondrial DNA, Harbin cranium, dental calculus, Middle Pleistocene.

Study Highlights:
Researchers recovered mitochondrial DNA from dental calculus of the >146,000-year-old Harbin cranium after tooth and petrous bone yielded no DNA. The Harbin mtDNA falls within Denisovan mtDNA variation and clusters with early Denisovan individuals from Denisova Cave. Recovery relied on short, deaminated fragments and stringent filtering to reduce modern contamination. This association connects a nearly complete cranium to Denisovans and implies a broad Middle Pleistocene Denisovan geographic range in Asia.

Conclusion:
Mitochondrial DNA from Harbin dental calculus places the cranium within Denisovan mtDNA variation and highlights dental calculus as a viable source of ancient host DNA when bone preserves little or no DNA.

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Article title:
Denisovan mitochondrial DNA from dental calculus of the >146,000-year-old Harbin cranium

First author:
Fu Q

Journal:
Cell

DOI:
10.1016/j.cell.2025.05.040

Reference:
Fu Q., Cao P., Dai Q., Bennett E.A., Feng X., Yang M.A., Ping W., Pääbo S., Ji Q. (2025). Denisovan mitochondrial DNA from dental calculus of the >146,000-year-old Harbin cranium. Cell 188, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2025.05.040

License:
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QC:
This episode was checked against the original article PDF and publication metadata for the episode release published on 2025-06-25.

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- transcript coverage: Audited transcript sections describing dental calculus DNA retrieval, surface decontamination, ancient DNA authentication via damage patterns, mitochondrial placement within Denisovan lineage, Harbin dating and geographic implications, and explicit limitations.
- transcript topics: Dental calculus as a source of host ancient DNA; Decontamination methods (UV exposure and bleach); Ancient DNA authentication through cytosine deamination and fragment-length filtering; Mitochondrial DNA analysis and Denisovan placement; Harbin cranium dating and Middle Pleistocene Denisovan range; Study limitations and future nuclear DNA considerations

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- metadata score: 10/10
- supported core claims: 6
- claims flagged for review: 0
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Factual Items Audited:
- Harbin cranium mtDNA retrieved from dental calculus (>146 ka) and clusters within Denisovan mtDNA variation
- Dental calculus acts as a dense, crystalline vault that can preserve host DNA when bone preserves poorly
- Surface decontamination used (UV ex...

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