
Ancient DNA Yields Snapshots of Vanished Ecosystems
The Quanta Podcast
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Introduction
Environmental DNA, or EDNA, is traces of genetic molecules from long-dead organisms that survive as self-free residues in the soil. It can signal remnants of organisms with soft bodies, allowing scientists to reconstruct entire ecosystems. S.K. Willerslev has helped rewrite natural histories around the globe by reconstructing ecosystems that are perhaps 450,000 years old or maybe older.
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