“…The type-1 collagen scaffolding of these permafrost bones has undergone limited diagenesis relative to the extensive in-situ polymerization/carbonization observed for soft tissue specimens of earlier geologic strata [18,19,21,22,79]. This agrees with prior studies on bulk permafrost bone extracts that have reported C:N ratios of ~2.9-3.6, implying relatively minimal alteration of the collagen [46][47][48]. Likewise, paleoproteomic sequencing studies of permafrost bone generally report sequence coverage for both peptide chains of type-1 collagen (α1 and α2) >50-60% [40,44,45], roughly comparable to what is reported for extant bone [49,50].…”