European brown hare, Lepus europaeus, from Central and Eastern European countries (Hungary, Poland, Serbia, Lithuania, Romania, Georgia and Italy) were sampled, and phylogenetic analyses were carried out on two datasets: 1.) 137 sequences (358 bp) of control region mtDNA; and 2.) 105 sequences of a concatenated fragment (916 bp), including the cytochrome b, tRNA-Thr, tRNA-Pro and control region mitochondrial DNA. Our sequences were aligned with additional brown hare sequences from GenBank. A total of 52 and 51 haplotypes were detected within the two datasets, respectively, and assigned to two previously described major lineages: Anatolian/Middle Eastern (AME) and European (EUR). Furthermore, the European lineage was divided into two subclad...
Abstract.—Understanding recent speciation history requires merging phylogenetic and population genet...
International audienceClimatic oscillations during the glaciations forced dramatic changes in specie...
Phylogenetic relationships and systematics of hares and jackrabbits (genus Lepus, Lagomorpha) are no...
European brown hare, Lepus europaeus, from Central and Eastern European countries (Hungary, Poland, ...
European brown hare, Lepus europaeus, from Central and Eastern European countries (Hungary, Poland, ...
We analysed the population genetics of the brown hare (Lepus europaeus) in order to test the hypothe...
Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) is one of the most wide spread mammal in Europe. Its genetic structure ...
Numerous studies have shown that the phylogeography of many species, including European brown hare, ...
Both the Cytb gene of mtDNA and Y chromosome markers were studied in a relatively large sample of br...
[Aim]: The distribution of hares (Lepus spp.) in southern Europe was markedly different at the Last ...
For hares (Lepus spp., Leporidae, Lagomorpha, Mammalia) from Ethiopia no conclusive molecular phylog...
International audienceUnderstanding recent speciation history requires merging phylogenetic and popu...
Dosadašnje filogenetske analize sugeriraju da su europski zečevi (Lepus europaeus) preživjeli pleist...
Abstract.—Understanding recent speciation history requires merging phylogenetic and population genet...
Throughout time, climate changes have caused substantial rearrangements of habitats which have alter...
Abstract.—Understanding recent speciation history requires merging phylogenetic and population genet...
International audienceClimatic oscillations during the glaciations forced dramatic changes in specie...
Phylogenetic relationships and systematics of hares and jackrabbits (genus Lepus, Lagomorpha) are no...
European brown hare, Lepus europaeus, from Central and Eastern European countries (Hungary, Poland, ...
European brown hare, Lepus europaeus, from Central and Eastern European countries (Hungary, Poland, ...
We analysed the population genetics of the brown hare (Lepus europaeus) in order to test the hypothe...
Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) is one of the most wide spread mammal in Europe. Its genetic structure ...
Numerous studies have shown that the phylogeography of many species, including European brown hare, ...
Both the Cytb gene of mtDNA and Y chromosome markers were studied in a relatively large sample of br...
[Aim]: The distribution of hares (Lepus spp.) in southern Europe was markedly different at the Last ...
For hares (Lepus spp., Leporidae, Lagomorpha, Mammalia) from Ethiopia no conclusive molecular phylog...
International audienceUnderstanding recent speciation history requires merging phylogenetic and popu...
Dosadašnje filogenetske analize sugeriraju da su europski zečevi (Lepus europaeus) preživjeli pleist...
Abstract.—Understanding recent speciation history requires merging phylogenetic and population genet...
Throughout time, climate changes have caused substantial rearrangements of habitats which have alter...
Abstract.—Understanding recent speciation history requires merging phylogenetic and population genet...
International audienceClimatic oscillations during the glaciations forced dramatic changes in specie...
Phylogenetic relationships and systematics of hares and jackrabbits (genus Lepus, Lagomorpha) are no...