Retrieving a large amount of genetic information from extinct species was demonstrated feasible, but complete mitochondrial genome sequences have only been deciphered for the moa, a bird that became extinct a few hundred years ago, and for Pleistocene species, such as the woolly mammoth and the mastodon, both of which could be studied from animals embedded in permafrost. To enlarge the diversity of mitochondrial genomes available for Pleistocene species, we turned to the cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), whose only remains consist of skeletal elements. We collected bone samples from the Paleolithic painted cave of Chauvet-Pont d'Arc (France), which displays the earliest known human drawings, and contains thousands of bear remains. We selected a c...
International audienceThe Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave (Ardeche, France) contains some of the oldest Pale...
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) existed in Europe and western Asia until the end of the last glaciation ...
Times Cited: 40International audienceThe cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, represents one of the most frequ...
Retrieving a large amount of genetic information from extinct species was demonstrated feasible, but...
The cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) is one of the Late Pleistocene megafauna species that faced extinctio...
The Chauvet-Pont d'Arc and Deux-Ouvertures caves, located along the Ardeche River (France), contain ...
Cave bears are among the most well known extinct Pleistocene mammals. Their biogeography and taxonom...
BACKGROUND: Despite being one of the most studied families within the Carnivora, the phylogenetic re...
AbstractThe cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, represents one of the most frequently found paleontological r...
Palaeogenetics aims at analysing DNA from archaeological remains. New genetic sequencing technologie...
Palaeogenetics aims at analysing DNA from archaeological remains. New genetic sequencing technologie...
International audienceThe Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave (Ardeche, France) contains some of the oldest Pale...
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) existed in Europe and western Asia until the end of the last glaciation ...
Times Cited: 40International audienceThe cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, represents one of the most frequ...
Retrieving a large amount of genetic information from extinct species was demonstrated feasible, but...
The cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) is one of the Late Pleistocene megafauna species that faced extinctio...
The Chauvet-Pont d'Arc and Deux-Ouvertures caves, located along the Ardeche River (France), contain ...
Cave bears are among the most well known extinct Pleistocene mammals. Their biogeography and taxonom...
BACKGROUND: Despite being one of the most studied families within the Carnivora, the phylogenetic re...
AbstractThe cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, represents one of the most frequently found paleontological r...
Palaeogenetics aims at analysing DNA from archaeological remains. New genetic sequencing technologie...
Palaeogenetics aims at analysing DNA from archaeological remains. New genetic sequencing technologie...
International audienceThe Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave (Ardeche, France) contains some of the oldest Pale...
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) existed in Europe and western Asia until the end of the last glaciation ...
Times Cited: 40International audienceThe cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, represents one of the most frequ...