International audienceMarine mollusc shells enclose a wealth of information on coastal organisms and their environment. Their life history traits as well as (palaeo-) environmental conditions, including temperature, food availability, salinity and pollution, can be traced through the analysis of their shell (micro-) structure and biogeochemical composition. Adding to this list, the DNA entrapped in shell carbonate biominerals potentially offers a novel and complementary proxy both for reconstructing palaeoenvironments and tracking mollusc evolutionary trajectories. Here, we assess this potential by applying DNA extraction, high-throughput shotgun DNA sequencing and metagenomic analyses to marine mollusc shells spanning the last ~7,000 years...
Most molluscs possess shells, constructed from a vast array of microstructures and architectures. Th...
Sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) offers a novel approach to investigating past marine ecosystems—fr...
The aim of this work is to investigate the sequence conservation and the evolution of repeated DNA i...
Marine mollusc shells enclose a wealth of information on coastal organisms and their environment. Th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The shells of marine mollusks represent promising metagenomic archives of the past, adding to bones,...
The shells of marine mollusks represent promising metagenomic archives of the past, adding to bones,...
Natural history collections worldwide contain a plethora of mollusc shells. Recent studies have deta...
Genetic approaches are increasingly being considered for investigations into the systematics and the...
Abstract High-throughput sequencing has enabled the comprehensive genetic exploration of biological...
The DNA in the shell of Crassostrea gigas could have important roles in the shell biomineralization....
Bivalves are aquatic animals enclosed in 2 rigid shells that are held together by a hinge ligament. ...
Most molluscs possess shells, constructed from a vast array of microstructures and architectures. Th...
Sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) offers a novel approach to investigating past marine ecosystems—fr...
The aim of this work is to investigate the sequence conservation and the evolution of repeated DNA i...
Marine mollusc shells enclose a wealth of information on coastal organisms and their environment. Th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The shells of marine mollusks represent promising metagenomic archives of the past, adding to bones,...
The shells of marine mollusks represent promising metagenomic archives of the past, adding to bones,...
Natural history collections worldwide contain a plethora of mollusc shells. Recent studies have deta...
Genetic approaches are increasingly being considered for investigations into the systematics and the...
Abstract High-throughput sequencing has enabled the comprehensive genetic exploration of biological...
The DNA in the shell of Crassostrea gigas could have important roles in the shell biomineralization....
Bivalves are aquatic animals enclosed in 2 rigid shells that are held together by a hinge ligament. ...
Most molluscs possess shells, constructed from a vast array of microstructures and architectures. Th...
Sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) offers a novel approach to investigating past marine ecosystems—fr...
The aim of this work is to investigate the sequence conservation and the evolution of repeated DNA i...