“…The potential loss of DNA and RNA during RNAlater -preserved sample washing is problematic for low-biomass glacial samples. In contrast to the use of RNAlater, many previous cryosphere studies addressing microbial community compositions froze filtered DNA samples at â20°C in the field ( Larose et al, 2013 ; Christner et al, 2014 ; Maccario et al, 2014 ; Purcell et al, 2014 ; Lutz et al, 2015b , 2016 , 2017 , 2019a , b ; Bergk Pinto et al, 2019 ; Malard et al, 2019 ; Els et al, 2020 ; Ramoneda et al, 2020 ; Winkel et al, 2022 ), while few studies used Zymo -preservation ( Trivedi et al, 2018 , 2020 ; Matys et al, 2019 ; Dillon et al, 2020 ; Lumian et al, 2021 ), and even fewer used RNAlater plus freezing ( Maccario et al, 2019 ). When no flash freezing and preservation of samples in a cryo-shipper exists, our results indicate that Zymo -preservation is a reasonable alternate option, although additional testing should be done to further help narrow the extraction boundary conditions for very low biomass samples as is often the case with snow and ice samples.…”