Ancient DNA (aDNA) is a useful tool for retrospective paleoenvironmental studies. Paleosols formed in Arctic environments constitute a potential archive of aDNA from terrestrial organisms living in past environments, given that the cold and dry climate prevailing at high latitudes favors DNA preservation and hamper post-depositional mobility of deposited fragments. However, to what extent aDNA is preserved in old buried soil layers (paleosol layers) are not well known. This study asses to what extent DNA older than 100 years is present in a paleosol profile from southwest Greenland. My main hypothesis was that aDNA from both plants and animals could be extracted from old buried soil layers. I found that oldest studied soil layers were more ...
DNA obtained from environmental samples such as sediments, ice or water (environmental DNA, eDNA), r...
Isolating and studying degraded DNA from preserved organismal remains and environmental samples allo...
International audienceRecent palaeogenetic studies have demonstrated the occurrence of preserved anc...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) is a useful tool for retrospective paleoenvironmental studies. Paleosols formed i...
Sedimentary ancient DNA is becoming more widely used in paleoeocology, as methods for sampling of se...
Palaeoenvironmental DNA (PalEnDNA) is defined as ancient DNA (aDNA) originating from disseminated ge...
High Arctic environments are particularly sensitive to climate changes, but retrieval of paleoecolog...
Late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene epochs 3.6 to 0.8 million years ago had climates resembling thos...
Times Cited: 1International audienceIt is difficult to obtain fossil data from the 10% of Earth's te...
It is difficult to obtain fossil data from the 10% of Earth’s terrestrial surface that is covered by...
High Arctic environments are particularly sensitive to climate changes, but retrieval of paleoecolog...
Sea ice is a crucial component of the Arctic climate system, yet the tools to document the evolution...
Current knowledge of past vegetation and faunal diversity has been based on pollen and macrofossil a...
Want a glimpse at past vegetation? Studying pollen and other plant remains, which are preserved for ...
DNA obtained from environmental samples such as sediments, ice or water (environmental DNA, eDNA), r...
Isolating and studying degraded DNA from preserved organismal remains and environmental samples allo...
International audienceRecent palaeogenetic studies have demonstrated the occurrence of preserved anc...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) is a useful tool for retrospective paleoenvironmental studies. Paleosols formed i...
Sedimentary ancient DNA is becoming more widely used in paleoeocology, as methods for sampling of se...
Palaeoenvironmental DNA (PalEnDNA) is defined as ancient DNA (aDNA) originating from disseminated ge...
High Arctic environments are particularly sensitive to climate changes, but retrieval of paleoecolog...
Late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene epochs 3.6 to 0.8 million years ago had climates resembling thos...
Times Cited: 1International audienceIt is difficult to obtain fossil data from the 10% of Earth's te...
It is difficult to obtain fossil data from the 10% of Earth’s terrestrial surface that is covered by...
High Arctic environments are particularly sensitive to climate changes, but retrieval of paleoecolog...
Sea ice is a crucial component of the Arctic climate system, yet the tools to document the evolution...
Current knowledge of past vegetation and faunal diversity has been based on pollen and macrofossil a...
Want a glimpse at past vegetation? Studying pollen and other plant remains, which are preserved for ...
DNA obtained from environmental samples such as sediments, ice or water (environmental DNA, eDNA), r...
Isolating and studying degraded DNA from preserved organismal remains and environmental samples allo...
International audienceRecent palaeogenetic studies have demonstrated the occurrence of preserved anc...