Africa’s largest elephant DNA study reveals growing genetic isolation as habitats shrink, raising urgent concerns for ...
The researchers identified regions with Neandertal ancestry in over 300 individuals. They assessed sharing of segments, inferred gene flow, and looked at variation to identify candidates for positive ...
In the largest genomic mapping of Africa's elephants to date, an international team of researchers shows that elephant ...
An international research team analyzed 232 whole genomes from both savanna and forest elephants, collected across 17 African ...
Two recent studies suggest that the gene flow (as the young people call it these days) between Neanderthals and our species happened during a short period sometime between 50,000 and 43,500 years ago.
Using genomes from 2,000 living humans as well as three Neanderthals and one Denisovan, an international team mapped the gene flow between the hominin groups over the past quarter-million years. Ever ...
In the largest genomic mapping of Africa's elephants, an international team of researchers shows that elephant history is ...