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Sedimentary ancient DNA: a new paleogenomic tool for reconstructing the history of marine ecosystems

Ngoc‐Loi Nguyen, Dhanushka Devendra, Natalia Szymańska, Mattia Greco, Inès Barrenechea Angeles, Agnes K. M. Weiner, Jessica Louise Ray, Tristan Cordier, Stijn De Schepper, Jan Pawłowski, Joanna Pawłowska

2023Frontiers in Marine Science47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sedimentary ancient DNA ( seda DNA) offers a novel retrospective approach to reconstructing the history of marine ecosystems over geological timescales. Until now, the biological proxies used to reconstruct paleoceanographic and paleoecological conditions were limited to organisms whose remains are preserved in the fossil record. The development of ancient DNA analysis techniques substantially expands the range of studied taxa, providing a holistic overview of past biodiversity. Future development of marine seda DNA research is expected to dramatically improve our understanding of how the marine biota responded to changing environmental conditions. However, as an emerging approach, marine seda DNA holds many challenges, and its ability to recover reliable past biodiversity information needs to be carefully assessed. This review aims to highlight current advances in marine seda DNA research and to discuss potential methodological pitfalls and limitations.

Topics & Concepts

BiotaAncient DNAMarine ecosystemBiodiversityEcosystemGeologic recordPaleontologyEnvironmental DNATaxonSedimentary rockOceanographyGeologyEcologyEnvironmental resource managementBiologyEnvironmental scienceSociologyPopulationDemographyEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity StudiesMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies