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    Herbaria are undergoing a renaissance as valuable sources of genomic data for exploring plant evolution, ecology, and diversity. Ancient DNA retrieved from herbarium specimens can provide unprecedented glimpses into past plant communities, their …

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    • A new #ScienceReview looks at the use of #AncientDNA from herbarium specimens—historically collected and preserved plant samples—to provide glimpses into past plant communities. https://t.co/SMIx5N14dh https://t.co/KT4JJUOrot

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    Although most ancient DNA studies have focused on the last 50,000 years, paleogenomic approaches can now reach into the early Pleistocene, an epoch of repeated environmental changes that shaped present-day biodiversity. Emerging deep-time genomic …

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    • With improvements in laboratory and computational methods, the emerging field of deep-time paleogenomics will expand the range of questions addressable using #AncientDNA, according to a new #ScienceReview. https://t.co/8KJbUUypHS https://t.co/2ujqVbtksj

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    A Review discusses the scientific basis of and factors controlling airborne transmission of respiratory viruses including coronavirus.

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    • Congratulations to @linseymarr for becoming a 2023 @macfound #MacFellow. Marr co-authored a 2021 #ScienceReview on the recent advances in understanding airborne transmission of respiratory viruses. https://t.co/8EJbdGjVWR https://t.co/cJHzOq1ZLM