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Published February 2022 | Supplemental Material
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Raman spectroscopy is a powerful tool in molecular paleobiology: An analytical response to Alleon et al. (https://doi.org/10.1002/bies.202000295)

Abstract

A recent article argued that signals from conventional Raman spectroscopy of organic materials are overwhelmed by edge filter and fluorescence artefacts. The article targeted a subset of Raman spectroscopic investigations of fossil and modern organisms and has implications for the utility of conventional Raman spectroscopy in comparative tissue analytics. The inferences were based on circular reasoning centered around the unconventional analysis of spectra from just two samples, one modern, and one fossil. We validated the disputed signals with in situ Fourier-Transform Infrared (FT-IR) Spectroscopy and through replication with different lasers, filters, and operators in independent laboratories. Our Raman system employs a holographic notch filter which is not affected by edge filter or other artefacts. Multiple lines of evidence confirm that conventional Raman spectra of fossils contain biologically and geologically meaningful information. Statistical analyses of large Raman and FT-IR spectral data sets reveal patterns in fossil composition and yield valuable insights into the history of life.

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© 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC. Issue Online: 21 January 2022; Version of Record online: 06 January 2022; Manuscript accepted: 07 December 2021; Manuscript revised: 03 December 2021; Manuscript received: 08 March 2021. We are grateful to Terence Wu (Yale West Campus Analytical Core), Zixu Tao (Yale Materials Characterization Core), Momoko Ishii (Yale Green Chemistry), Zhenting Jiang (Yale Earth & Planetary Sciences), Jason Crawford (Yale Chemistry), and George Rossman (Caltech Geological and Planetary Science) for helpful discussions, instrument access, and technical support. The paper benefited from the detailed comments of anonymous referees. The authors declare no conflict of interest. Data Availability Statement: Supplementary information, including five Supplementary Figures, two Supplementary Tables, methods and specimen catalogue numbers, is available for this article. All data used in this study have previously been published or are contained within this manuscript and its Supplementary Information.

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