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Sanne Boessenkool
Researcher at University of Oslo
Publications - 50
Citations - 2688
Sanne Boessenkool is an academic researcher from University of Oslo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ancient DNA & Population. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 48 publications receiving 2194 citations. Previous affiliations of Sanne Boessenkool include American Museum of Natural History & Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research.
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Fifty thousand years of Arctic vegetation and megafaunal diet
Eske Willerslev,John Davison,Mari Moora,Martin Zobel,Eric Coissac,Mary E. Edwards,Eline D. Lorenzen,Eline D. Lorenzen,Mette Vestergård,Galina Gussarova,Galina Gussarova,James Haile,James Haile,Joseph M. Craine,Ludovic Gielly,Sanne Boessenkool,Sanne Boessenkool,Laura S. Epp,Laura S. Epp,Peter B. Pearman,Rachid Cheddadi,David F. Murray,Kari Anne Bråthen,Nigel G. Yoccoz,Heather Binney,Corinne Cruaud,Patrick Wincker,Tomasz Goslar,Inger Greve Alsos,Eva Bellemain,Eva Bellemain,Anne K. Brysting,Reidar Elven,Jørn Henrik Sønstebø,Julian B. Murton,Andrei Sher,Morten Rasmussen,Regin Rønn,Tobias Mourier,Alan Cooper,Jeremy J. Austin,Per Möller,Duane G. Froese,Grant D. Zazula,François Pompanon,Delphine Rioux,Vincent Niderkorn,Alexei Tikhonov,Grigoriy Savvinov,Richard G. Roberts,Ross D. E. MacPhee,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Kurt H. Kjær,Ludovic Orlando,Christian Brochmann,Pierre Taberlet +55 more
TL;DR: The authors' analyses indicate that both graminoids and forbs would have featured in megafaunal diets, and question the predominance of a Late Quaternary graminoid-dominated Arctic mammoth steppe.
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Glacial Survival of Boreal Trees in Northern Scandinavia
Laura Parducci,Laura Parducci,Tina Jørgensen,Mari Mette Tollefsrud,Ellen Elverland,Torbjørn Alm,Sonia L. Fontana,Sonia L. Fontana,Sonia L. Fontana,Keith Bennett,Keith Bennett,James Haile,James Haile,Irina Matetovici,Irina Matetovici,Yoshihisa Suyama,Mary E. Edwards,Kenneth Geving Andersen,Morten Rasmussen,Sanne Boessenkool,Eric Coissac,Christian Brochmann,Pierre Taberlet,Michael Houmark-Nielsen,Nicolaj K. Larsen,Ludovic Orlando,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Kurt H. Kjær,Inger Greve Alsos,Eske Willerslev +29 more
TL;DR: The presence of a rare mitochondrial DNA haplotype of spruce that appears unique to Scandinavia and with its highest frequency to the west is shown—an area believed to sustain ice-free refugia during most of the last ice age, challenging current views on survival and spread of trees as a response to climate changes.
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New environmental metabarcodes for analysing soil DNA: potential for studying past and present ecosystems.
Laura S. Epp,Sanne Boessenkool,Eva Bellemain,James Haile,James Haile,Alfonso Esposito,Tiayyba Riaz,Christer Erséus,Vladimir I. Gusarov,Mary E. Edwards,Arild Johnsen,Hans K. Stenøien,Kristian Hassel,Håvard Kauserud,Nigel G. Yoccoz,Kari Anne Bråthen,Eske Willerslev,Pierre Taberlet,Eric Coissac,Christian Brochmann +19 more
TL;DR: Large variation in the level of detection among the groups and between modern and ancient samples is found, and the in silico approach offered a reliable estimate of the suitability of a marker.
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Tracking Five Millennia of Horse Management with Extensive Ancient Genome Time Series
Antoine Fages,Antoine Fages,Kristian Hanghøj,Kristian Hanghøj,Naveed Khan,Naveed Khan,Charleen Gaunitz,Andaine Seguin-Orlando,Andaine Seguin-Orlando,Michela Leonardi,Michela Leonardi,Christian McCrory Constantz,Christian McCrory Constantz,Cristina Gamba,Khaled A. S. Al-Rasheid,Silvia Albizuri,Ahmed H. Alfarhan,Morten E. Allentoft,Saleh A. Alquraishi,David W. Anthony,Nurbol Baimukhanov,James H. Barrett,Jamsranjav Bayarsaikhan,Norbert Benecke,Eloísa Bernáldez-Sánchez,Luis Berrocal-Rangel,Fereidoun Biglari,Sanne Boessenkool,Bazartseren Boldgiv,Gottfried Brem,Dorcas Brown,Joachim Burger,Eric Crubézy,Linas Daugnora,Hossein Davoudi,Peter Barros de Damgaard,María los Ángeles Chorro y de de de Villa-Ceballos,Sabine Deschler-Erb,Cleia Detry,Nadine Dill,Maria do Mar Oom,Anna Dohr,Sturla Ellingvåg,Diimaajav Erdenebaatar,Homa Fathi,Sabine Felkel,Carlos Fernández-Rodríguez,Esteban García-Viñas,Mietje Germonpré,José D. Granado,Jón Hallsteinn Hallsson,Helmut Hemmer,Michael Hofreiter,Aleksei Kasparov,Mutalib Khasanov,Roya Khazaeli,Pavel A. Kosintsev,Kristian Kristiansen,Tabaldiev Kubatbek,Lukas F. K. Kuderna,Pavel Kuznetsov,Haeedeh Laleh,Jennifer A. Leonard,Johanna Lhuillier,Corina Liesau von Lettow-Vorbeck,Andrey Logvin,Lembi Lõugas,Arne Ludwig,Arne Ludwig,Cristina Luís,Cristina Luís,Ana Margarida Arruda,Tomas Marques-Bonet,Raquel Matoso Silva,Victor Merz,Enkhbayar Mijiddorj,Bryan K. Miller,Oleg Monchalov,Fatemeh Azadeh Mohaseb,Fatemeh Azadeh Mohaseb,Arturo Morales,Ariadna Nieto-Espinet,Heidi Nistelberger,Vedat Onar,Albína Hulda Pálsdóttir,Albína Hulda Pálsdóttir,Vladimir V. Pitulko,Konstantin Pitskhelauri,Mélanie Pruvost,Petra Rajic Sikanjic,Anita Rapan Papeša,Natalia Roslyakova,Alireza Sardari,Eberhard Sauer,Renate Schafberg,Amelie Scheu,Jörg Schibler,Angela Schlumbaum,Nathalie Serrand,Aitor Serres-Armero,Beth Shapiro,Shiva Sheikhi Seno,Shiva Sheikhi Seno,Irina Shevnina,Sonia Shidrang,John Southon,Bastiaan Star,Naomi Sykes,Naomi Sykes,Kamal Taheri,William Timothy Treal Taylor,Wolf-Rüdiger Teegen,Tajana Trbojević Vukičević,Simon Trixl,Dashzeveg Tumen,Sainbileg Undrakhbold,Emma Usmanova,Ali A. Vahdati,Silvia Valenzuela-Lamas,Catarina Viegas,Barbara Wallner,Jaco Weinstock,Victor Zaibert,Benoît Clavel,Sébastien Lepetz,Marjan Mashkour,Marjan Mashkour,Agnar Helgason,Kari Stefansson,Eric Barrey,Eske Willerslev,Alan K. Outram,Pablo Librado,Pablo Librado,Ludovic Orlando,Ludovic Orlando +135 more
TL;DR: This extensive dataset allows us to assess the modern legacy of past equestrian civilizations and finds that two extinct horse lineages existed during early domestication, and the development of modern breeding impacted genetic diversity more dramatically than the previous millennia of human management.
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A comparative study of ancient sedimentary DNA, pollen and macrofossils from permafrost sediments of Northern Siberia reveals long-term vegetational stability
Tine J. Jørgensen,James Haile,James Haile,Per Möller,Andrei Andreev,Sanne Boessenkool,Morten Arendt Rasmussen,Frank Kienast,Eric Coissac,Pierre Taberlet,Christian Brochmann,Nancy H. Bigelow,Kenneth Geving Andersen,Ludovic Orlando,Mpt Gilbert,Eske Willerslev +15 more
TL;DR: A comparative survey of 18 ancient permafrost samples spanning the Late Pleistocene from the Taymyr Peninsula in northern Siberia shows that pollen, macrofossils and sedaDNA are complementary rather than overlapping and, in combination, reveal more detailed information on plant palaeocommunities than can be achieved by each individual approach.