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Ancient DNA from marine sediments: Precautions and considerations for seafloor coring, sample handling and data generation

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EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
卷 196, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2019.102887

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Ancient DNA; Marine sediments; Deep biosphere; Phytoplankton; Contamination; Seafloor; IODP; Biomarkers; Mars

资金

  1. Macquarie University Marine Research Centre (MQMarine)
  2. Department of Biological Sciences
  3. Faculty of Science and Engineering, Macquarie University, North Ryde, Australia
  4. Australia and New Zealand IODP Consortium (ANZIC)
  5. Australian Research Council's (ARC) [DP160102587, DP18100982]
  6. ANZIC
  7. ARC LIEF funding scheme [LE160100067]
  8. ARC Discovery Project [DP110103668, DP15012326]
  9. ARC Laureate Fellowship [FL140100260, FL14010021]
  10. ARC Linkage Project [LP160100839]
  11. ARC Future Fellowship [FT180100407]
  12. ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage (CABAH) [170100015CE]
  13. University of Adelaide RTP scholarship
  14. Swiss National Science Foundation
  15. MQMarine
  16. Australian Research Council [FL140100260, LE160100067, LP160100839, FT180100407] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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The study of ancient DNA (aDNA) from sediments (sedaDNA) offers great potential for paleoclimate interpretation, and has recently been applied as a tool to characterise past marine life and environments from deep ocean sediments over geological timescales. Using sedaDNA, palaeo-communities have been detected, including prokaryotes and eukaryotes that do not fossilise, thereby revolutionising the scope of marine micro palaeontological research. However, many studies to date have not reported on the measures taken to prove the authenticity of sedaDNA-derived data from which conclusions are drawn. aDNA is highly fragmented and degraded and extremely sensitive to contamination by non-target environmental DNA. Contamination risks are particularly high on research vessels, drilling ships and platforms, where logistics and facilities do not yet allow for sterile sediment coring, and due consideration needs to be given to sample processing and analysis following aDNA guidelines. This review clarifies the use of aDNA terminology, discusses common pitfalls and highlights the urgency behind adopting new standards for marine sedaDNA research, with a focus on sampling optimisation to facilitate the incorporation of routine sedaDNA research into International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) operations. Currently available installations aboard drilling ships and platforms are reviewed, improvements suggested, analytical approaches detailed, and the controls and documentation necessary to support the authenticity of aDNA retrieved from deep-sea sediment cores is outlined. Beyond practical considerations, concepts relevant to the study of past marine biodiversity based on sedaDNA, and the applicability of the new guidelines to the study of other contamination-susceptible environments (permafrost and outer space) are discussed.

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