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Evolutionary history of enigmatic bears in the Tibetan Plateau–Himalaya region and the identity of the yeti
by
Nawaz, Muhammad Ali
, Bellemain, Eva
, Gill, Stephanie
, Lan, Tianying
, Bischof, Richard
, Lindqvist, Charlotte
in
Affinity
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Biological Evolution
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Divergence
/ DNA
/ DNA, Mitochondrial - genetics
/ Evolution
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genome, Mitochondrial
/ Genomes
/ Glaciation
/ Glaciology
/ Himalaya
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Pleistocene
/ Polar bears
/ Refugia
/ Tibet
/ Tibetan Plateau
/ Ursidae - classification
/ Ursidae - genetics
/ Ursus arctos
/ Ursus arctos isabellinus
/ Ursus thibetanus
/ Ursus thibetanus laniger
2017
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Evolutionary history of enigmatic bears in the Tibetan Plateau–Himalaya region and the identity of the yeti
by
Nawaz, Muhammad Ali
, Bellemain, Eva
, Gill, Stephanie
, Lan, Tianying
, Bischof, Richard
, Lindqvist, Charlotte
in
Affinity
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Biological Evolution
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Divergence
/ DNA
/ DNA, Mitochondrial - genetics
/ Evolution
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genome, Mitochondrial
/ Genomes
/ Glaciation
/ Glaciology
/ Himalaya
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Pleistocene
/ Polar bears
/ Refugia
/ Tibet
/ Tibetan Plateau
/ Ursidae - classification
/ Ursidae - genetics
/ Ursus arctos
/ Ursus arctos isabellinus
/ Ursus thibetanus
/ Ursus thibetanus laniger
2017
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Evolutionary history of enigmatic bears in the Tibetan Plateau–Himalaya region and the identity of the yeti
by
Nawaz, Muhammad Ali
, Bellemain, Eva
, Gill, Stephanie
, Lan, Tianying
, Bischof, Richard
, Lindqvist, Charlotte
in
Affinity
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Biological Evolution
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Divergence
/ DNA
/ DNA, Mitochondrial - genetics
/ Evolution
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genome, Mitochondrial
/ Genomes
/ Glaciation
/ Glaciology
/ Himalaya
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Pleistocene
/ Polar bears
/ Refugia
/ Tibet
/ Tibetan Plateau
/ Ursidae - classification
/ Ursidae - genetics
/ Ursus arctos
/ Ursus arctos isabellinus
/ Ursus thibetanus
/ Ursus thibetanus laniger
2017
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Evolutionary history of enigmatic bears in the Tibetan Plateau–Himalaya region and the identity of the yeti
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Evolutionary history of enigmatic bears in the Tibetan Plateau–Himalaya region and the identity of the yeti
2017
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Overview
Although anecdotally associated with local bears (Ursus arctos and U. thibetanus), the exact identity of ‘hominid’-like creatures important to folklore and mythology in the Tibetan Plateau–Himalaya region is still surrounded by mystery. Recently, two purported yeti samples from the Himalayas showed genetic affinity with an ancient polar bear, suggesting they may be from previously unrecognized, possibly hybrid, bear species, but this preliminary finding has been under question. We conducted a comprehensive genetic survey of field-collected and museum specimens to explore their identity and ultimately infer the evolutionary history of bears in the region. Phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial DNA sequences determined clade affinities of the purported yeti samples in this study, strongly supporting the biological basis of the yeti legend to be local, extant bears. Complete mitochondrial genomes were assembled for Himalayan brown bear (U. a. isabellinus) and black bear (U. t. laniger) for the first time. Our results demonstrate that the Himalayan brown bear is one of the first-branching clades within the brown bear lineage, while Tibetan brown bears diverged much later. The estimated times of divergence of the Tibetan Plateau and Himalayan bear lineages overlap with Middle to Late Pleistocene glaciation events, suggesting that extant bears in the region are likely descendants of populations that survived in local refugia during the Pleistocene glaciations.
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