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고대 유전자에 대한 두 종류의 DNA 분리 방법의 비교 연구: 실리카 현탁액 방법 및 초원심분리 농축 방법 (The comparative study of two extraction methods for ancient DNA: silica suspension method and ultracentrifugal concentrator method)

  • 이은정
    • 분석과학
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    • 제31권2호
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    • pp.65-70
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    • 2018
  • 이 연구에서는 대규모 병렬형 염기서열 분석 (massively parallel sequencing)에 적용할 샷건 라이브러리 (shotgun library)를 성공적으로 제작하기 위해 두 가지 유형의 고대 DNA (ancient DNA, aDNA) 분리 방법을 비교하였다. 헝가리 선사 시대 늑골 뼈 시료로 실리카 현탁액을 이용한 추출법과 Amicon Ultracel-15 10K 초원심 분리 장치(Millipore)를 이용한 추출법을 비교하였다. 약 150 mg의 뼛가루에서 각각의 방법으로 3 회 반복 추출한 후 이중 가닥 DNA (double stranded DNA, ds DNA)의 양을 측정하였다. 초원심분리 농축 방법은 실리카 현탁액을 사용하는 것보다 더 빠르고, 더 쉬운 공정이며 약 11 배 높은 DNA 회수율을 나타냈다. 또한 초원심 분리 장치로 획득한 DNA 주형은 실리카 현탁액으로 획득한 것보다 샷건 라이브러리가 훨씬 성공적으로 만들어졌다. 두 종류의 aDNA 추출 방법을 비교한 본 연구는 Amicon 장치를 사용하는 분리법이 시간의 절약, 단순한 프로세스 및 높은 효율 등의 장점을 지니고 있음을 보여주었다.

콜레마니진디벌에 대한 83종 농약의 독성평가 및 천적과 농약의 혼용에 의한 복숭아혹진딧물의 방제효과 (Evaluation of Toxicity of 83 Pesticides against Aphid Parasitoid, Aphidius colemani (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), and Control Effects of the Green Peach Aphid, Myzus persicae with a Combination of Aphid Parasitoid and Pesticides)

  • 김진주;서동규;김길하
    • 한국응용곤충학회지
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    • 제45권2호
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    • pp.217-226
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    • 2006
  • 원예용 병해충 방제약제로 등록되어 있는 79종과 농약보조제 4종의 농약에 대하여 콜레마니진디벌 (Aphidius colemani) 성충에 대한 독성을 조사한 결과, $\alpha$-cypermeth.in 외 5종의 살충제와, metalaxyl-M+mancozeb 외 12종의 살균제, bifenazate외 3종의 살비제가 독성이 낮았다. 그리고 농약보조제는 모두 낮은 독성을 보였다. 50%이상의 살충률을 보였던 40종의 약제에 대하여 잔류독성 평가를 수행한 결과, 11종의 약제가 처리 3일 이후에 콜레마니진디벌 성충에 안전하였고, 5일 이후에는 7종,그리고 처리 7일 이후에는 14종에 대하여 낮은 독성을 나타냈다. 그러나 chlorpyrifos-methyl, diflubenzuron+chlorpyrifos, etofenprox+diazinone, imidachloprid+chlorpyrifos 4종에 대해서는 7일차 이후에도 각각 100%, 97.7%, 100%, 100%의 높은 살충율을 보였다. 온실에서 콜레마니진디벌에 의한 복숭아혹진딧물의 방레효과를 조사하기 위하여, 복숭아혹진딧물의 밀도가 주당 50마리 일 때, 콜레마니진디벌을 50:1과 100:1의 비율로 방사하였다. 방사 후 진딧물 밀도가 크게 증가하지 않고, 20일차까지 지속적으로 60마리 수준으로 유지되었다. 조사기간 동안 흰가루병과 총채벌레 방제약제를 함께 처리하였으나, 콜레마니진디벌의 머미(mummy)형성에 영향을 미치지 않았다. 시설원예에서 콜레마니진디벌에 안전한 선택약제와 콜레마니진디벌을 함께 이용할 경우 효과적인 진딧물 방제가 가능할 것이다.

V-shaped Pits in Regions of Ancient Baekje Kingdom Paleoparasitologically Confirmed as Likely Human-Waste Reservoirs

  • Shin, Dong Hoon;Shim, Sang-Yuck;Kim, Myeung Ju;Oh, Chang Seok;Lee, Mi-Hyun;Jung, Suk Bae;Lee, Geon Il;Chai, Jong-Yil;Seo, Min
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제52권5호
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    • pp.569-573
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    • 2014
  • In a paleo-parasitological analysis of soil samples obtained from V-shaped pits dating to the ancient Baekje period in Korean history, we discovered Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura, and Clonorchis sinensis eggs. In light of the samples' seriously contaminated state, the V-shaped pits might have served as toilets, cesspits, or dung heaps. For a long period of time, researchers scouring archaeological sites in Korea have had difficulties locating such structures. In this context then, the present report is unique because similar kind of the ancient ruins must become an ideal resource for successful sampling in our forthcoming paleoparasitological studies.

Paleoparasitological Surveys for Detection of Helminth Eggs in Archaeological Sites of Jeolla-do and Jeju-do

  • Kim, Myeong-Ju;Shin, Dong Hoon;Song, Mi-Jin;Song, Hye-Young;Seo, Min
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제51권4호
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    • pp.489-492
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    • 2013
  • A paleoparasitological survey to detect helminth eggs was performed in archaeological sites of Jeolla-do and Jeju-do, the Republic of Korea. Total 593 soil samples were collected in 12 sites of Jeolla-do and 5 sites of Jeju-do from April to November 2011, and examined by the methods of Pike and coworkers. A total of 4 helminth eggs, 2 eggs each for Trichuris trichiura and Ascaris sp., were found in soil samples from 1 site, in Hyangyang-ri, Jangheung-eup, Jangheung-gun, Jeollanam-do. The egg-recovery layer was presumed to represent a 19th century farm, which fact suggested the use of human manures. This is the third archaeological discovery of parasite eggs in Jeolla-do. Additionally, no helminth eggs in archaeological sites of Jeju-do is an interesting problem to be solved in the further investigations.

Paleoparasitological Studies on Mummies of the Joseon Dynasty, Korea

  • Seo, Min;Araujo, Adauto;Reinhard, Karl;Chai, Jong Yil;Shin, Dong Hoon
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제52권3호
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    • pp.235-242
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    • 2014
  • Paleoparasitology is the application of conventional or molecular investigative techniques to archeological samples in order to reveal parasitic infection patterns among past populations. Although pioneering studies already have reported key paleoparasitological findings around the world, the same sorts of studies had not, until very recently, been conducted in sufficient numbers in Korea. Mummified remains of individuals dating to the Korean Joseon Dynasty actually have proved very meaningful to concerned researchers, owing particularly to their superb preservation status, which makes them ideal subjects for paleoparasitological studies. Over the past several years, our study series on Korean mummies has yielded very pertinent data on parasitic infection patterns prevailing among certain Joseon Dynasty populations. In this short review, we summarized the findings and achievements of our recent paleoparasitological examinations of Joseon mummies and discussed about the prospects for future research in this vein.

A Case of Anisakidosis Caused by Pseudoterranova decipiens Larva

  • Na, Hak Kyun;Seo, Min;Chai, Jong-Yil;Lee, Eun Kyoung;Jeon, Soung Min
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제51권1호
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    • pp.115-117
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    • 2013
  • Pseudoterranova decipiens larva is a rare cause of anisakiasis. Indeed, prior to the present study, there had been only 12 reports of larval P. decipiens infection in the Republic of Korea. In June 2011, an anisakid larva, 32.1 mm in length and 0.88 mm in width, and finally identified as the third stage larva of P. decipiens owing to the presence of an intestinal cecum but lacking ventricular appendage, was discovered in a 61-year-old woman during the course of endoscopy executed as a part of routine physical examinations. The patient had eaten raw a rockfish 13 hr prior to the endoscopy, but showed no symptoms of anisakiasis. This paper is the 13th report of P. decipiens infection in Korea.

Ancient Human Parasites in Ethnic Chinese Populations

  • Yeh, Hui-Yuan;Mitchell, Piers D.
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제54권5호
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    • pp.565-572
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    • 2016
  • Whilst archaeological evidence for many aspects of life in ancient China is well studied, there has been much less interest in ancient infectious diseases, such as intestinal parasites in past Chinese populations. Here, we bring together evidence from mummies, ancient latrines, and pelvic soil from burials, dating from the Neolithic Period to the Qing Dynasty, in order to better understand the health of the past inhabitants of China and the diseases endemic in the region. Seven species of intestinal parasite have been identified, namely roundworm, whipworm, Chinese liver fluke, oriental schistosome, pinworm, Taenia sp. tapeworm, and the intestinal fluke Fasciolopsis buski. It was found that in the past, roundworm, whipworm, and Chinese liver fluke appear to have been much more common than the other species. While roundworm and whipworm remained common into the late 20th century, Chinese liver fluke seems to have undergone a marked decline in its prevalence over time. The iconic transport route known as the Silk Road has been shown to have acted as a vector for the transmission of ancient diseases, highlighted by the discovery of Chinese liver fluke in a 2,000 year-old relay station in northwest China, 1,500 km outside its endemic range.

Differential Change in the Prevalence of the Ascaris, Trichuris and Clonorchis infection Among Past East Asian Populations

  • Zhan, Xiaoya;Yeh, Hui-Yuan;Shin, Dong Hoon;Chai, Jong-Yil;Seo, Min;Mitchell, Piers D.
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제57권6호
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    • pp.601-605
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    • 2019
  • As we learn more about parasites in ancient civilizations, data becomes available that can be used to see how infection may change over time. The aim of this study is to assess how common certain intestinal parasites were in China and Korea in the past 2000 years, and make comparisons with prevalence data from the 20th century. This allows us to go on to investigate how and why changes in parasite prevalence may have occurred at different times. Here we show that Chinese liver fluke (Clonorchis sinensis) dropped markedly in prevalence in both Korea and China earlier than did roundworm (Ascaris lumbricoides) and whipworm (Trichuris trichiura). We use historical evidence to determine why this was the case, exploring the role of developing sanitation infrastructure, changing use of human feces as crop fertilizer, development of chemical fertilizers, snail control programs, changing dietary preferences, and governmental public health campaigns during the 20th century.

Updates on parasite infection prevalence in the Joseon period based on parasitological studies of human coprolites isolated from archaeological sites in the cities of Euijeongbu, Gumi, and Wonju

  • Chang Seok Oh;Jong-Yil Chai;Sori Min;Kyong Taek Oh;Jeonghwan Seol;Mi Kyung Song;Dong Hoon Shin;Min Seo
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제61권1호
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    • pp.89-93
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    • 2023
  • Parasite infection rates estimated by examining ancient coprolites can provide insights into parasitism in Joseon society. Using newly discovered Joseon period cases is essential to regularly update the parasite infection rates and reinforce the reliability of our previous estimations. In the present study, we investigated parasite infections in Joseon coprolites newly isolated from the cities of Euijeongbu, Gumi, and Wonju. We then updated the overall parasite infection rates of Joseon period samples (n= 30) as follows: 86.7% (26/30) for Trichuris trichiura, 56.7% (17/30) for Ascaris lumbricoides, 30.0% (9/30) for Clonorchis sinensis, and 30.0% (9/30) for Paragonimus westermani. The parasite infection rates in the Joseon society, estimated through coprolite examination, were very similar to those determined previously despite the addition of new cases to the existing data pool.

Revealing Joseon period People's single nucleotide polymorphism associated with lactase gene by ancient DNA analysis of human remains from archaeological sites in Korea

  • Chang Seok Oh;Myeung Ju Kim;Yi-Suk Kim;Sori Min;Kyong Taek Oh;Soong Deok Lee;Dong Hoon Shin
    • Anatomy and Cell Biology
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    • 제56권1호
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    • pp.54-60
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    • 2023
  • Lactase non-persistence (LNP), one of the causes of lactose intolerance, is related to lactase gene associated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Since the frequency of LNP varies by ethnic group and country, the research to reveal the presence or absence of LNP for specific people has been conducted worldwide. However, in East Asia, the study of lactase gene associated SNPs have not been sufficiently examined so far using ancient human specimens from archaeological sites. In our study of Joseon period human remains (n=14), we successfully revealed genetic information of lactase gene associated SNPs (rs1679771596, rs41525747, rs4988236, rs4988235, rs41380347, rs869051967, rs145946881 and rs182549), further confirming that as for eight SNPs, the pre-modern Korean people had a lactase non-persistent genotype. Our report contributes to the establishment of LNP associated SNP analysis technique that can be useful in forthcoming studies on human bones and mummy samples from East Asian archaeological sites.