Despite the information content of genomic DNA, ancient DNA studies to date have largely been limited to amplification of mitochondrial DNA due to technical hurdles such as contamination and degradation of ancient DNAs. In this study, we describe two metagenomic libraries constructed using unamplified DNA extracted from the bones of two 40,000-year-old extinct cave bears. Analysis of ~;1 Mb of sequence from each library showed that, despite significant microbial contamination, 5.8 percent and 1.1 percent of clones in the libraries contain cave bear inserts, yielding 26,861 bp of cave bear genome sequence. Alignment of this sequence to the dog genome, the closest sequenced genome to cave bear in terms of evolutionary distance, reveale...
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) existed in Europe and western Asia until the end of the last glaciation ...
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) existed in Europe and western Asia until the end of the last glaciation ...
Cave bears are among the most well known extinct Pleistocene mammals. Their biogeography and taxonom...
Despite the information content of genomic DNA, ancient DNA studies to date have largely been limite...
Despite the greater information content of genomic DNA, ancient DNA studies have largely been limite...
Although an inverse relationship is expected in ancient DNA samples between the number of surviving ...
AbstractThe cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, represents one of the most frequently found paleontological r...
Retrieving a large amount of genetic information from extinct species was demonstrated feasible, but...
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) existed in Europe and western Asia until the end of the last glaciation ...
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) existed in Europe and western Asia until the end of the last glaciation ...
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) existed in Europe and western Asia until the end of the last glaciation ...
Cave bears are among the most well known extinct Pleistocene mammals. Their biogeography and taxonom...
Despite the information content of genomic DNA, ancient DNA studies to date have largely been limite...
Despite the greater information content of genomic DNA, ancient DNA studies have largely been limite...
Although an inverse relationship is expected in ancient DNA samples between the number of surviving ...
AbstractThe cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, represents one of the most frequently found paleontological r...
Retrieving a large amount of genetic information from extinct species was demonstrated feasible, but...
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) existed in Europe and western Asia until the end of the last glaciation ...
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) existed in Europe and western Asia until the end of the last glaciation ...
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) existed in Europe and western Asia until the end of the last glaciation ...
Cave bears are among the most well known extinct Pleistocene mammals. Their biogeography and taxonom...