With the ongoing growth of gene-based research in recent decades, examining changes that have taken place in structures over the course of evolution has become increasingly accessible. One intriguing subject at the forefront of evolutionary research is how environmental pressures affect species evolution through epigenetic adaptation. This article presents the available molecular components of adaptation to cold environments in two extinct mammals: the woolly mammoth and the Neanderthal. These two species coexisted in similar geographic and environmental European settings during the Middle and Upper Pleistocene, and both were direct descendants of African ancestors, although both fully evolved and adapted in Europe during the Middle Pleisto...
none6Western and eastern Eurasian populations of Neandertal and Denisovan sister clades of archaic h...
Near the end of the Pleistocene epoch, populations of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) wer...
According to the nearly-neutral theory of evolution, the relative strengths of selection and drift s...
With the ongoing growth of gene-based research in recent decades, the possibility of examining chang...
Temporal genomic data hold great potential for studying evolutionary processes such as speciation. H...
Temporal genomic data hold great potential for studying evolutionary processes such as speciation. H...
The onset of the Holocene was associated with a global temperature increase, which led to a rise in ...
Woolly mammoths had a set of adaptations that enabled them to thrive in the Arctic environment. Many...
Neandertal and Denisovan clades of archaic hominins experienced temperatures significantly lower tha...
SummaryWoolly mammoths and living elephants are characterized by major phenotypic differences that h...
SummaryThe interval since circa 50 Ka has been a period of significant species extinctions among the...
SummaryThe processes leading up to species extinctions are typically characterized by prolonged decl...
Ancient DNA has significantly improved our understanding of the evolution and population history of ...
Ancient DNA has significantly improved our understanding of the evolution and population history of ...
Woolly mammoths and living elephants are characterized by major phenotypic differences that have all...
none6Western and eastern Eurasian populations of Neandertal and Denisovan sister clades of archaic h...
Near the end of the Pleistocene epoch, populations of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) wer...
According to the nearly-neutral theory of evolution, the relative strengths of selection and drift s...
With the ongoing growth of gene-based research in recent decades, the possibility of examining chang...
Temporal genomic data hold great potential for studying evolutionary processes such as speciation. H...
Temporal genomic data hold great potential for studying evolutionary processes such as speciation. H...
The onset of the Holocene was associated with a global temperature increase, which led to a rise in ...
Woolly mammoths had a set of adaptations that enabled them to thrive in the Arctic environment. Many...
Neandertal and Denisovan clades of archaic hominins experienced temperatures significantly lower tha...
SummaryWoolly mammoths and living elephants are characterized by major phenotypic differences that h...
SummaryThe interval since circa 50 Ka has been a period of significant species extinctions among the...
SummaryThe processes leading up to species extinctions are typically characterized by prolonged decl...
Ancient DNA has significantly improved our understanding of the evolution and population history of ...
Ancient DNA has significantly improved our understanding of the evolution and population history of ...
Woolly mammoths and living elephants are characterized by major phenotypic differences that have all...
none6Western and eastern Eurasian populations of Neandertal and Denisovan sister clades of archaic h...
Near the end of the Pleistocene epoch, populations of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) wer...
According to the nearly-neutral theory of evolution, the relative strengths of selection and drift s...