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SUBMITTER: Barlow A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6590514 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Barlow Axel A Cahill James A JA Hartmann Stefanie S Theunert Christoph C Xenikoudakis Georgios G Fortes Gloria G GG Paijmans Johanna L A JLA Rabeder Gernot G Frischauf Christine C Grandal-d'Anglade Aurora A García-Vázquez Ana A Murtskhvaladze Marine M Saarma Urmas U Anijalg Peeter P Skrbinšek Tomaž T Bertorelle Giorgio G Gasparian Boris B Bar-Oz Guy G Pinhasi Ron R Slatkin Montgomery M Dalén Love L Shapiro Beth B Hofreiter Michael M
Nature ecology & evolution 20180827 10
Although many large mammal species went extinct at the end of the Pleistocene epoch, their DNA may persist due to past episodes of interspecies admixture. However, direct empirical evidence of the persistence of ancient alleles remains scarce. Here, we present multifold coverage genomic data from four Late Pleistocene cave bears (Ursus spelaeus complex) and show that cave bears hybridized with brown bears (Ursus arctos) during the Pleistocene. We develop an approach to assess both the directiona ...[more]