Diverse plant and animal genetic records from Holocene and Pleistocene sediments
Copyright © 2003 American Association for the Advancement of Science Genetic analyses of permafrost and temperate sediments reveal that plant and animal DNA may be preserved for considerable time periods, even in the absence of obvious macrofossils. In Siberia, five permafrost cores ranging from 400...
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ftunivadelaidedl:oai:digital.library.adelaide.edu.au:2440/34233 2023-05-15T17:57:19+02:00 Diverse plant and animal genetic records from Holocene and Pleistocene sediments Willerslev, E. Hansen, A. Binladen, J. Brand, T. Gilbert, M. Shapiro, B. Bunce, M. Wiuf, C. Gilichinsky, D. Cooper, A. 2003 http://hdl.handle.net/2440/34233 https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1084114 en eng Amer Assoc Advancement Science Science, 2003; 300(5620):791-795 0036-8075 1095-9203 http://hdl.handle.net/2440/34233 doi:10.1126/science.1084114 Cooper, A. [0000-0002-7738-7851] http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/1084114v1 Animals Vertebrates Mammals Plants Bryopsida DNA Chloroplast Mitochondrial Plant Soil Cloning Molecular Polymerase Chain Reaction Ecosystem Phylogeny Base Sequence Geologic Sediments Fossils History Ancient Siberia New Zealand Magnoliopsida Cycadopsida Journal article 2003 ftunivadelaidedl https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1084114 2023-02-05T19:30:47Z Copyright © 2003 American Association for the Advancement of Science Genetic analyses of permafrost and temperate sediments reveal that plant and animal DNA may be preserved for considerable time periods, even in the absence of obvious macrofossils. In Siberia, five permafrost cores ranging from 400-10 thousand years (kyr) contained at least 19 different plant taxa, including the oldest authenticated ancient DNA sequences known, and megafaunal sequences including mammoth, bison, and horse. The genetic data record a number of dramatic changes in the taxonomic diversity and composition of Beringian vegetation and fauna. Temperate cave sediments in New Zealand also yielded DNA sequences of extinct biota, including two species of ratite moa, and 29 plant taxa characteristic of the prehuman environment. Therefore, many sedimentary deposits may contain unique, and widespread, genetic records of paleoenvironments. Eske Willerslev, Anders J. Hansen, Jonas Binladen, Tina B. Brand, M. Thomas P. Gilbert, Beth Shapiro, Mike Bunce, Carsten Wiuf, David A. Gilichinsky, Alan Cooper Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Siberia The University of Adelaide: Digital Library Moa ENVELOPE(15.184,15.184,67.286,67.286) New Zealand Science 300 5620 791 795 |
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Copyright © 2003 American Association for the Advancement of Science Genetic analyses of permafrost and temperate sediments reveal that plant and animal DNA may be preserved for considerable time periods, even in the absence of obvious macrofossils. In Siberia, five permafrost cores ranging from 400-10 thousand years (kyr) contained at least 19 different plant taxa, including the oldest authenticated ancient DNA sequences known, and megafaunal sequences including mammoth, bison, and horse. The genetic data record a number of dramatic changes in the taxonomic diversity and composition of Beringian vegetation and fauna. Temperate cave sediments in New Zealand also yielded DNA sequences of extinct biota, including two species of ratite moa, and 29 plant taxa characteristic of the prehuman environment. Therefore, many sedimentary deposits may contain unique, and widespread, genetic records of paleoenvironments. Eske Willerslev, Anders J. Hansen, Jonas Binladen, Tina B. Brand, M. Thomas P. Gilbert, Beth Shapiro, Mike Bunce, Carsten Wiuf, David A. Gilichinsky, Alan Cooper |
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Diverse plant and animal genetic records from Holocene and Pleistocene sediments |
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Diverse plant and animal genetic records from Holocene and Pleistocene sediments |
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Diverse plant and animal genetic records from Holocene and Pleistocene sediments |
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Diverse plant and animal genetic records from Holocene and Pleistocene sediments |
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Diverse plant and animal genetic records from Holocene and Pleistocene sediments |
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diverse plant and animal genetic records from holocene and pleistocene sediments |
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