Ancient Biomolecules from Deep Ice Cores Reveal a Forested Southern Greenland

It is difficult to obtain fossil data from the 10% of Earth’s terrestrial surface that is covered by thick glaciers and ice sheets, and hence, knowledge of the paleoenvironments of these regions has remained limited. We show that DNA and amino acids from buried organisms can be recovered from the ba...

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Main Authors: ESKE WILLERSLEV, ENRICO CAPPELLINI, WOUTER BOOMSMA, RASMUS NIELSEN, MARTIN B. HEBSGAARD, TINA B. BRAND, MICHAEL HOFREITER, MICHAEL BUNCE, HENDRIK N. POINAR, DORTHE DAHL JENSEN, SIGFUS JOHNSEN, JRGEN PEDER STEFFENSEN, OLE BENNIKE, JEAN LUC SCHWENNINGER, ROGER NATHAN, SIMON ARMITAGE, J. C. M. DE HOOG, VASILY ALFIMOV, MARCUS CHRISTL, JUERG BEER, RAIMUND MUSCHELER, JOEL BARKER, MARTIN SHARP, KIRSTY E. H. PENKMAN, JAMES HAILE, PIERRE TABERLET, CHRISTIAN BROCHMANN, M. THOMAS P. GILBERT, ELISA CAMPANI, MATTHEW J. COLLINS, CASOLI, Antonella
Other Authors: Eske, Willerslev, Enrico, Cappellini, Wouter, Boomsma, Rasmus, Nielsen, MARTIN B., Hebsgaard, TINA B., Brand, Michael, Hofreiter, Michael, Bunce, HENDRIK N., Poinar, DORTHE DAHL, Jensen, Sigfus, Johnsen, JRGEN PEDER, Steffensen, Ole, Bennike, JEAN LUC, Schwenninger, Roger, Nathan, Simon, Armitage, J. C. M., DE HOOG, Vasily, Alfimov, Marcus, Christl, Juerg, Beer, Raimund, Muscheler, Joel, Barker, Martin, Sharp, KIRSTY E. H., Penkman, James, Haile, Pierre, Taberlet, Christian, Brochmann, M. THOMAS P., Gilbert, Casoli, Antonella, Elisa, Campani, MATTHEW J., Collins
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11381/1736340
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1141758
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Summary:It is difficult to obtain fossil data from the 10% of Earth’s terrestrial surface that is covered by thick glaciers and ice sheets, and hence, knowledge of the paleoenvironments of these regions has remained limited. We show that DNA and amino acids from buried organisms can be recovered from the basal sections of deep ice cores, enabling reconstructions of past flora and fauna. We show that high-altitude southern Greenland, currently lying below more than 2 kilometers of ice, was inhabited by a diverse array of conifer trees and insects within the past million years. The results provide direct evidence in support of a forested southern Greenland and suggest that many deep ice cores may contain genetic records of paleoenvironments in their basal sections.