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Deep09


Prospects of genomics technologies in studying historical environmental samples 
Convenors:
Marko Mutanen (University of Oulu)
Laura Kvist (University of Oulu)
Anna-Kaisa Salmi
Sheng Fei
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Formats:
Panel
Streams:
Deeper Histories, Diverse Sources, Different Narratives
Location:
Room 8
Sessions:
Tuesday 20 August, -
Time zone: Europe/Helsinki
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Short Abstract:

Scientific study of historical samples such as bones often includes an attempt to identify species they are made of. Unprecedented progress on DNA sequencing technologies has opened completely new avenues to study various historical samples. The session provides a broad overview of this development.

Long Abstract:

DNA sequencing technologies have recently shown unprecedented progress with regards to their capacity and accuracy. Consequently, this important transition has made possible to recover genetic information from ancient samples such a bones or wooden artifacts, and identify which species they are made of. Similarly, species compositions of historical environmental samples such as permafrost can be elucidated. Only imagination restricts how the rise of such tools can be applied across the variety of fields and to address research questions focusing on environment and history. This potential can best be maximized through a transdisciplinary approaches and citizens and scholar representing many disciplines co-creatively and innovatively combine their forces. In this panel, examples of such works are presented in order to awake discussion and inspire new transdisciplinary research initiatives.

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Session 1 Tuesday 20 August, 2024, -