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Ancient biomolecules from deep ice cores reveal a forested southern Greenland
Authors:Willerslev Eske  Cappellini Enrico  Boomsma Wouter  Nielsen Rasmus  Hebsgaard Martin B  Brand Tina B  Hofreiter Michael  Bunce Michael  Poinar Hendrik N  Dahl-Jensen Dorthe  Johnsen Sigfus  Steffensen Jørgen Peder  Bennike Ole  Schwenninger Jean-Luc  Nathan Roger  Armitage Simon  de Hoog Cees-Jan  Alfimov Vasily  Christl Marcus  Beer Juerg  Muscheler Raimund  Barker Joel  Sharp Martin  Penkman Kirsty E H  Haile James  Taberlet Pierre  Gilbert M Thomas P  Casoli Antonella  Campani Elisa  Collins Matthew J
Institution:Centre for Ancient Genetics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. ewillerslev@bi.ku.dk
Abstract: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.
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