DNA from the UK parchment samples identified for use in the SCRIBE project has been extracted and sequenced, the results from this sequencing has been analysed following two main strands.
Firstly, an analysis of the genomes of the animals used in parchment production has been undertaken and their relationship to modern animal populations assessed. This data is not only providing insights into the choices of animals made by medieval parchment makers, but also excitingly describing how these animals relate to the domestic animal breeds we see today.
Secondly, SCRIBE has also implemented metagenomic analysis pipelines to allow for the study of the DNA of microbes from the surface of the documents. This has allowed for insights into the documents conservation status and SCRIBE is feeding this new found knowledge back to the documents conservators.
The SCRIBE projects results have been disseminated through conference talks, scientific publications and outreach events for the general public.