Ancient DNA has received much attention since the mid-1980s, when the first sequence of an extinct animal species was recovered from a museum specimen. Since then, the majority of ancient DNA studies have focused predominantly on animal species, while studies in plant palaeogenetics have been rather limited, with the notable exception of cultivated species found in archaeological sites. Here, we outline the recent developments in the analysis of plant ancient DNA. We emphasize the trend from species identification to population-level investigation and highlight the potential and the difficulties in this field, related to DNA preservation and to risks of contamination. Further efforts towards the analysis of ancient DNA from the abundant sto...
The scope and ambition of biomolecular archaeology is undergoing rapid change due to the development...
Recent years have seen a broadening range of studies undertaken in the field of plant archaeogenetic...
International audienceWhile the first ancient DNA molecules were extracted more than three decades a...
Ancient DNA has received much attention since the mid-1980s, when the first sequence of an extinct a...
Plant diaspores, tissues and wood are preserved in natural and anthropogenic sediments. Also, over t...
Paleogenomics focuses on the recovery, manipulation, and analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) from histori...
Paleopathology, the science that studies the diseases of the past, has always been addressed to the ...
Global herbarium collections house a vast number of plant specimens stretching back over centuries. ...
The ancient DNA revolution of the past 35 years has driven an explosion in the breadth, nuance, and ...
The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). In t...
The rapid development of ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis in the last decades has induced a paradigm shif...
Humans have a vast transformative effect on ecosystems, which keeps shaping plants’ distributions, p...
Recent advances in sequencing technologies now permit the analyses of plant DNA from fossil samples ...
Much of what we know about extinct organisms comes from traits that are not preserved in the fossil ...
Disillusion rather than enthusiasm had predominated among scientists after the first reports of succ...
The scope and ambition of biomolecular archaeology is undergoing rapid change due to the development...
Recent years have seen a broadening range of studies undertaken in the field of plant archaeogenetic...
International audienceWhile the first ancient DNA molecules were extracted more than three decades a...
Ancient DNA has received much attention since the mid-1980s, when the first sequence of an extinct a...
Plant diaspores, tissues and wood are preserved in natural and anthropogenic sediments. Also, over t...
Paleogenomics focuses on the recovery, manipulation, and analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) from histori...
Paleopathology, the science that studies the diseases of the past, has always been addressed to the ...
Global herbarium collections house a vast number of plant specimens stretching back over centuries. ...
The ancient DNA revolution of the past 35 years has driven an explosion in the breadth, nuance, and ...
The advent of new sequencing technologies is revolutionizing the studies of ancient DNA (aDNA). In t...
The rapid development of ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis in the last decades has induced a paradigm shif...
Humans have a vast transformative effect on ecosystems, which keeps shaping plants’ distributions, p...
Recent advances in sequencing technologies now permit the analyses of plant DNA from fossil samples ...
Much of what we know about extinct organisms comes from traits that are not preserved in the fossil ...
Disillusion rather than enthusiasm had predominated among scientists after the first reports of succ...
The scope and ambition of biomolecular archaeology is undergoing rapid change due to the development...
Recent years have seen a broadening range of studies undertaken in the field of plant archaeogenetic...
International audienceWhile the first ancient DNA molecules were extracted more than three decades a...