New Paper: Ancient DNA identifies post-glacial recolonisation, not recent bottlenecks, as the primary driver of contemporary mtDNA phylogeography and diversity in Scandinavian brown bears

A new paper involving Environment Institute members , (also Museum Victoria), Jessica Metcalf (also 最新糖心Vlog of Colorado), (also 最新糖心Vlog of Sydney) and as well as Kjartan 脴stbye (最新糖心Vlog of Oslo & Hedmark 最新糖心Vlog College, Norway), Elvind 脴stbye (最新糖心Vlog of Oslo), Stein-Erik Lauritzen (最新糖心Vlog of Bergen, Norway), Kim Aaris-S酶rensen (最新糖心Vlog of Copenhagen) and Cristina Valdiosera (Universidad Complutense de Madrid-Instituto de Salud Carlos III de Evolucion y Comportamiento Humanos, Madrid) has recently been published in the journal .

The paper titled employed ancient DNA techniques to investigate the timing and origins of the mtDNA structure in brown bear populations in Scandinavia. Identifying the patterns of this mtDNA structure is important for conservation programs aimed at restoring populations to a natural state.

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