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Ancient marine sediment DNA reveals diatom transition in Antarctica

Antarctica is one of the most vulnerable regions to climate change on Earth and studying the past and present responses of this polar marine ecosystem to environmental change is a matter of urgency. Sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) analysis can provide such insights into past ecosystem-wide changes...

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Autores principales: Armbrecht, Linda, Weber, Michael E., Raymo, Maureen E., Peck, Victoria L., Williams, Trevor, Warnock, Jonathan, Kato, Yuji, Hernández-Almeida, Iván, Hoem, Frida, Reilly, Brendan, Hemming, Sidney, Bailey, Ian, Martos, Yasmina M., Gutjahr, Marcus, Percuoco, Vincent, Allen, Claire, Brachfeld, Stefanie, Cardillo, Fabricio G., Du, Zhiheng, Fauth, Gerson, Fogwill, Chris, Garcia, Marga, Glüder, Anna, Guitard, Michelle, Hwang, Ji-Hwan, Iizuka, Mutsumi, Kenlee, Bridget, O’Connell, Suzanne, Pérez, Lara F., Ronge, Thomas A., Seki, Osamu, Tauxe, Lisa, Tripathi, Shubham, Zheng, Xufeng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9527250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36184671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-33494-4
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author Armbrecht, Linda
Weber, Michael E.
Raymo, Maureen E.
Peck, Victoria L.
Williams, Trevor
Warnock, Jonathan
Kato, Yuji
Hernández-Almeida, Iván
Hoem, Frida
Reilly, Brendan
Hemming, Sidney
Bailey, Ian
Martos, Yasmina M.
Gutjahr, Marcus
Percuoco, Vincent
Allen, Claire
Brachfeld, Stefanie
Cardillo, Fabricio G.
Du, Zhiheng
Fauth, Gerson
Fogwill, Chris
Garcia, Marga
Glüder, Anna
Guitard, Michelle
Hwang, Ji-Hwan
Iizuka, Mutsumi
Kenlee, Bridget
O’Connell, Suzanne
Pérez, Lara F.
Ronge, Thomas A.
Seki, Osamu
Tauxe, Lisa
Tripathi, Shubham
Zheng, Xufeng
author_facet Armbrecht, Linda
Weber, Michael E.
Raymo, Maureen E.
Peck, Victoria L.
Williams, Trevor
Warnock, Jonathan
Kato, Yuji
Hernández-Almeida, Iván
Hoem, Frida
Reilly, Brendan
Hemming, Sidney
Bailey, Ian
Martos, Yasmina M.
Gutjahr, Marcus
Percuoco, Vincent
Allen, Claire
Brachfeld, Stefanie
Cardillo, Fabricio G.
Du, Zhiheng
Fauth, Gerson
Fogwill, Chris
Garcia, Marga
Glüder, Anna
Guitard, Michelle
Hwang, Ji-Hwan
Iizuka, Mutsumi
Kenlee, Bridget
O’Connell, Suzanne
Pérez, Lara F.
Ronge, Thomas A.
Seki, Osamu
Tauxe, Lisa
Tripathi, Shubham
Zheng, Xufeng
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description Antarctica is one of the most vulnerable regions to climate change on Earth and studying the past and present responses of this polar marine ecosystem to environmental change is a matter of urgency. Sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) analysis can provide such insights into past ecosystem-wide changes. Here we present authenticated (through extensive contamination control and sedaDNA damage analysis) metagenomic marine eukaryote sedaDNA from the Scotia Sea region acquired during IODP Expedition 382. We also provide a marine eukaryote sedaDNA record of ~1 Mio. years and diatom and chlorophyte sedaDNA dating back to ~540 ka (using taxonomic marker genes SSU, LSU, psbO). We find evidence of warm phases being associated with high relative diatom abundance, and a marked transition from diatoms comprising <10% of all eukaryotes prior to ~14.5 ka, to ~50% after this time, i.e., following Meltwater Pulse 1A, alongside a composition change from sea-ice to open-ocean species. Our study demonstrates that sedaDNA tools can be expanded to hundreds of thousands of years, opening the pathway to the study of ecosystem-wide marine shifts and paleo-productivity phases throughout multiple glacial-interglacial cycles.
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spelling pubmed-95272502022-10-04 Ancient marine sediment DNA reveals diatom transition in Antarctica Armbrecht, Linda Weber, Michael E. Raymo, Maureen E. Peck, Victoria L. Williams, Trevor Warnock, Jonathan Kato, Yuji Hernández-Almeida, Iván Hoem, Frida Reilly, Brendan Hemming, Sidney Bailey, Ian Martos, Yasmina M. Gutjahr, Marcus Percuoco, Vincent Allen, Claire Brachfeld, Stefanie Cardillo, Fabricio G. Du, Zhiheng Fauth, Gerson Fogwill, Chris Garcia, Marga Glüder, Anna Guitard, Michelle Hwang, Ji-Hwan Iizuka, Mutsumi Kenlee, Bridget O’Connell, Suzanne Pérez, Lara F. Ronge, Thomas A. Seki, Osamu Tauxe, Lisa Tripathi, Shubham Zheng, Xufeng Nat Commun Article Antarctica is one of the most vulnerable regions to climate change on Earth and studying the past and present responses of this polar marine ecosystem to environmental change is a matter of urgency. Sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) analysis can provide such insights into past ecosystem-wide changes. Here we present authenticated (through extensive contamination control and sedaDNA damage analysis) metagenomic marine eukaryote sedaDNA from the Scotia Sea region acquired during IODP Expedition 382. We also provide a marine eukaryote sedaDNA record of ~1 Mio. years and diatom and chlorophyte sedaDNA dating back to ~540 ka (using taxonomic marker genes SSU, LSU, psbO). We find evidence of warm phases being associated with high relative diatom abundance, and a marked transition from diatoms comprising <10% of all eukaryotes prior to ~14.5 ka, to ~50% after this time, i.e., following Meltwater Pulse 1A, alongside a composition change from sea-ice to open-ocean species. Our study demonstrates that sedaDNA tools can be expanded to hundreds of thousands of years, opening the pathway to the study of ecosystem-wide marine shifts and paleo-productivity phases throughout multiple glacial-interglacial cycles. Nature Publishing Group UK 2022-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9527250/ /pubmed/36184671 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-33494-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Weber, Michael E.
Raymo, Maureen E.
Peck, Victoria L.
Williams, Trevor
Warnock, Jonathan
Kato, Yuji
Hernández-Almeida, Iván
Hoem, Frida
Reilly, Brendan
Hemming, Sidney
Bailey, Ian
Martos, Yasmina M.
Gutjahr, Marcus
Percuoco, Vincent
Allen, Claire
Brachfeld, Stefanie
Cardillo, Fabricio G.
Du, Zhiheng
Fauth, Gerson
Fogwill, Chris
Garcia, Marga
Glüder, Anna
Guitard, Michelle
Hwang, Ji-Hwan
Iizuka, Mutsumi
Kenlee, Bridget
O’Connell, Suzanne
Pérez, Lara F.
Ronge, Thomas A.
Seki, Osamu
Tauxe, Lisa
Tripathi, Shubham
Zheng, Xufeng
Ancient marine sediment DNA reveals diatom transition in Antarctica
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