On 2016 Aug 22, Vincent J Lynch commented:
We have recently become aware of potential contamination in the Wooly Mammoth samples reported in this paper, M25 in particular (for details please see the preprint by Rogers and Slatkin available at https://arxiv.org/abs/1606.06336). While potential contamination of the M25 and M4 genomes with other Wooly Mammoth DNA may render these samples unusable for some analyses, we do not believe that the results or conclusions reported in Lynch et al. are adversely affected. Specifically our analyses focused on fixed, derived substitutions that occurred in the mammoth stem-lineage. The identification of mammoth-specific fixed, derived amino acid substitutions is unlikely to be affected by contamination of the M25 and M4 genomes with aDNA from other mammoths because these changes are by definition fixed in the genome of all mammoths.
We have reanalyzed our data including the additional mammoth samples reported by Palkopoulou et al. (PMC4439331) and replicated all but 105 (91.3%) of the amino acid changes reported in Lynch et al., including the mammoth-specific TRPV3 substitution. Downstream enrichment analyses were also replicated. We are preparing a manuscript describing these reanalyses and will post a link to the preprint when it is available.
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