By means of mitochondrial 12S rRNA sequencing of putative "yeti", "bigfoot", and other "anomalous primate" hair samples, a recent study concluded that two samples, presented as from the Himalayas, do not belong to an "anomalous primate", but to an unknown, anomalous type of ursid. That is, that they match 12S rRNA sequences of a fossil Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus), but neither of modern Polar Bears, nor of Brown Bears (Ursus arctos), the closest relative of Polar Bears, and one that occurs today in the Himalayas. We have undertaken direct comparison of sequences; replication of the original comparative study; inference of phylogenetic relationships of the two samples with respect to those from all extant species of Ursidae (except for the G...
Ursine bears are a mammalian subfamily that comprises six morphologically and ecologically distinct ...
Ursine bears are a mammalian subfamily that comprises six morphologically and ecologically distinct ...
We assessed the relationships of polar bears (Ursus maritimus), brown bears (U. arctos), and black b...
By means of mitochondrial 12S rRNA sequencing of putative "yeti", "bigfoot", and other "anomalous pr...
By means of mitochondrial 12S rRNA sequencing of putative “yeti”, “bigfoot”, and other “anomalous pr...
The bear family (Ursidae) presents a number of phylogenetic ambiguities as the evolutionary relation...
Abstract Background Despite the small number of ursid species, bear phylogeny has long been a focus ...
Despite numerous studies, questions remain about the evolutionary history of Ursidae and additional ...
BACKGROUND: Despite being one of the most studied families within the Carnivora, the phylogenetic re...
The concept of the species has traditionally been the principal unit for the classification of the d...
This review provides an up-to-date synthesis of the matrilineal phylogeography of a uniquely well-st...
Taxonomists have long recognised polar and brown bears as separate species with distinct ecological ...
Ursine bears are a mammalian subfamily that comprises six morphologically and ecologically distinct ...
We assessed the relationships of polar bears (Ursus maritimus), brown bears (U. arctos), and black b...
Taxonomy is essential for underpinning conservation science and action, and the international and na...
Ursine bears are a mammalian subfamily that comprises six morphologically and ecologically distinct ...
Ursine bears are a mammalian subfamily that comprises six morphologically and ecologically distinct ...
We assessed the relationships of polar bears (Ursus maritimus), brown bears (U. arctos), and black b...
By means of mitochondrial 12S rRNA sequencing of putative "yeti", "bigfoot", and other "anomalous pr...
By means of mitochondrial 12S rRNA sequencing of putative “yeti”, “bigfoot”, and other “anomalous pr...
The bear family (Ursidae) presents a number of phylogenetic ambiguities as the evolutionary relation...
Abstract Background Despite the small number of ursid species, bear phylogeny has long been a focus ...
Despite numerous studies, questions remain about the evolutionary history of Ursidae and additional ...
BACKGROUND: Despite being one of the most studied families within the Carnivora, the phylogenetic re...
The concept of the species has traditionally been the principal unit for the classification of the d...
This review provides an up-to-date synthesis of the matrilineal phylogeography of a uniquely well-st...
Taxonomists have long recognised polar and brown bears as separate species with distinct ecological ...
Ursine bears are a mammalian subfamily that comprises six morphologically and ecologically distinct ...
We assessed the relationships of polar bears (Ursus maritimus), brown bears (U. arctos), and black b...
Taxonomy is essential for underpinning conservation science and action, and the international and na...
Ursine bears are a mammalian subfamily that comprises six morphologically and ecologically distinct ...
Ursine bears are a mammalian subfamily that comprises six morphologically and ecologically distinct ...
We assessed the relationships of polar bears (Ursus maritimus), brown bears (U. arctos), and black b...