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Taxon-resolved sources of organic carbon preserved in lake sediments using the sedaDNA GenC pipeline

Preprint Created on 25 May 2026 bioRxiv

Organic carbon (OC) burial in lakes is an important component of the global carbon cycle, but the source organisms of preserved OC remain poorly resolved. Here we develop the genC pipeline, which combines sedimentary ancient DNA concentrations, read-based taxonomic assignments, and group-specific priors for DNA and cellular carbon content to derive OCDNA-projected, a semi-quantitative proxy for the magnitude and taxonomic composition of preserved sedimentary OC. We apply genC to six high-latitude lake records spanning the last 30,000 years. OCDNA-projected broadly agrees with independent proxies for total organic carbon and aquatic contribution, supporting its reliability. Our results indicate that environmental conditions, especially warming, rather than preservation alone, are the main drivers of preserved OC variation. Terrestrial sources, mainly woody plants, dominate lake sediment OC. Eukaryotic algae as well as aquatic and terrestrial bacteria become more important during the warmer Holocene. These results establish sedaDNA as a taxonomically resolved tool for reconstructing long-term changes in preserved lake-sediment OC.

Yong, Z., Weiss, J. F., Stoof-Leichsenring, K., Liu, S., Herzschuh, U.

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