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A 2-million-year-old ecosystem in Greenland uncovered by environmental DNA

Nature

December 7, 2022

Late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene epochs 3.6 to 0.8 million years ago1 had climates resembling those forecasted under future warming2. Palaeoclimatic records show strong polar amplification with mean annual temperatures of 11–19 °C above contemporary values3,4. The biological communities inhabiting the Arctic during this time remain poorly known because fossils are rare5. Here we report an ancient environmental DNA6 (eDNA) record describing the rich plant and animal assemblages of the Kap København Formation in North Greenland, dated to around two million years ago.

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World’s oldest DNA is discovered in Greenland dating back two MILLION years – breaking the previous record by one million years