Palaeoenvironmental DNA (PalEnDNA) is defined as ancient DNA (aDNA) originating from disseminated genetic material within palaeoenvironmental samples. Sources of PalEnDNA include marine and lake sediments, peat, loess, till, ice, permafrost, palaeosols, coprolites, preserved gut contents, dental calculus, tephras, and soils as well as deposits in caves/rockshelters and at archaeological sites. PalEnDNA analysis provides a relatively new tool for Quaternary and archaeological sciences and its applications have included palaeoenvironmental and palaeodietary reconstructions, testing hypotheses regarding megafaunal extinctions, human–environment interactions, taxonomic studies and studies of DNA damage. Because PalEnDNA samples comprise markedl...
The scope and ambition of biomolecular archaeology is undergoing rapid change due to the development...
Sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) offers a novel approach to investigating past marine ecosystems—fr...
Although most ancient DNA studies have focused on the last 50,000 years, paleogenomic approaches can...
Palaeoenvironmental DNA (PalEnDNA) is defined as ancient DNA (aDNA) originating from disseminated ge...
Sedimentary ancient DNA is becoming more widely used in paleoeocology, as methods for sampling of se...
Paleopathology, the science that studies the diseases of the past, has always been addressed to the ...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) is a useful tool for retrospective paleoenvironmental studies. Paleosols formed i...
Although the first ancient DNA molecules were extracted more than three decades ago, the first ancie...
In-depth knowledge about spatial and temporal variation in microbial diversity and function is neede...
Want a glimpse at past vegetation? Studying pollen and other plant remains, which are preserved for ...
Locations of sampling sites from sedimentary ancient environmental DNA (aeDNA) studies. aeDNA is DNA...
Metagenomic analysis is a highly promising technique in paleogenetic research that allows analysis o...
The rapid development of ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis in the last decades has induced a paradigm shif...
The scope and ambition of biomolecular archaeology is undergoing rapid change due to the development...
Sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) offers a novel approach to investigating past marine ecosystems—fr...
Although most ancient DNA studies have focused on the last 50,000 years, paleogenomic approaches can...
Palaeoenvironmental DNA (PalEnDNA) is defined as ancient DNA (aDNA) originating from disseminated ge...
Sedimentary ancient DNA is becoming more widely used in paleoeocology, as methods for sampling of se...
Paleopathology, the science that studies the diseases of the past, has always been addressed to the ...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) is a useful tool for retrospective paleoenvironmental studies. Paleosols formed i...
Although the first ancient DNA molecules were extracted more than three decades ago, the first ancie...
In-depth knowledge about spatial and temporal variation in microbial diversity and function is neede...
Want a glimpse at past vegetation? Studying pollen and other plant remains, which are preserved for ...
Locations of sampling sites from sedimentary ancient environmental DNA (aeDNA) studies. aeDNA is DNA...
Metagenomic analysis is a highly promising technique in paleogenetic research that allows analysis o...
The rapid development of ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis in the last decades has induced a paradigm shif...
The scope and ambition of biomolecular archaeology is undergoing rapid change due to the development...
Sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) offers a novel approach to investigating past marine ecosystems—fr...
Although most ancient DNA studies have focused on the last 50,000 years, paleogenomic approaches can...