Data from: Partial genomic survival of cave bears in living brown bears

Although many large mammal species went extinct at the end of the Pleistocene epoch, their DNA may persist due to past episodes of interspecies admixture. However, direct empirical evidence of the persistence of ancient alleles remains scarce. Here, we present multifold coverage genomic data from fo...

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Main Authors: Barlow, Axel, Cahill, James A., Hartmann, Stefanie, Theunert, Christoph, Xenikoudakis, Georgios, Fortes, Gloria G., Paijmans, Johanna L. A., Rabeder, Gernot, Frischauf, Christine, Grandal-D'Anglade, Aurora, García-Vázquez, Ana, Murtskhvaladze, Marine, Saarma, Urmas, Anijalg, Peeter, Skrbinšek, Tomaž, Bertorelle, Giorgio, Gasparian, Boris, Bar-Oz, Guy, Pinhasi, Ron, Slatkin, Montgomery, Dalén, Love, Shapiro, Beth, Hofreiter, Michael
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cr1496b
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Cahill, James A.
Hartmann, Stefanie
Theunert, Christoph
Xenikoudakis, Georgios
Fortes, Gloria G.
Paijmans, Johanna L. A.
Rabeder, Gernot
Frischauf, Christine
Grandal-D'Anglade, Aurora
García-Vázquez, Ana
Murtskhvaladze, Marine
Saarma, Urmas
Anijalg, Peeter
Skrbinšek, Tomaž
Bertorelle, Giorgio
Gasparian, Boris
Bar-Oz, Guy
Pinhasi, Ron
Slatkin, Montgomery
Dalén, Love
Shapiro, Beth
Hofreiter, Michael
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Hartmann, Stefanie
Theunert, Christoph
Xenikoudakis, Georgios
Fortes, Gloria G.
Paijmans, Johanna L. A.
Rabeder, Gernot
Frischauf, Christine
Grandal-D'Anglade, Aurora
García-Vázquez, Ana
Murtskhvaladze, Marine
Saarma, Urmas
Anijalg, Peeter
Skrbinšek, Tomaž
Bertorelle, Giorgio
Gasparian, Boris
Bar-Oz, Guy
Pinhasi, Ron
Slatkin, Montgomery
Dalén, Love
Shapiro, Beth
Hofreiter, Michael
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description Although many large mammal species went extinct at the end of the Pleistocene epoch, their DNA may persist due to past episodes of interspecies admixture. However, direct empirical evidence of the persistence of ancient alleles remains scarce. Here, we present multifold coverage genomic data from four Late Pleistocene cave bears (Ursus spelaeus complex) and show that cave bears hybridized with brown bears (Ursus arctos) during the Pleistocene. We develop an approach to assess both the directionality and relative timing of gene flow. We find that segments of cave bear DNA still persist in the genomes of living brown bears, with cave bears contributing 0.9 to 2.4% of the genomes of all brown bears investigated. Our results show that even though extinction is typically considered as absolute, following admixture, fragments of the gene pool of extinct species can survive for tens of thousands of years in the genomes of extant recipient species. 191Y_arctos_Slovenia_haploidised_fastaHaploidised fasta sequence generated by mapping Illumina short reads to the reference genome assembly of the giant panda, then randomly selecting a single high quality nucleotide from the read stack for each position of the reference genome. See the original publication for full details. The raw sequencing data is also available from the European Nucleotide Archive. Note that this file will contain abundant errors in comparison to a consensus base call from high coverage data.191Y_rep1_all.fa.gz235_arctos_Russia_haploidised_fastaHaploidised fasta sequence generated by mapping Illumina short reads to the reference genome assembly of the giant panda, then randomly selecting a single high quality nucleotide from the read stack for each position of the reference genome. See the original publication for full details. The raw sequencing data is also available from the European Nucleotide Archive. Note that this file will contain abundant errors in comparison to a consensus base call from high coverage ...
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:50|dedup_wf_001::de21528ad48d7be0c85deed5fe7d2205 2025-01-17T01:14:41+00:00 Data from: Partial genomic survival of cave bears in living brown bears Barlow, Axel Cahill, James A. Hartmann, Stefanie Theunert, Christoph Xenikoudakis, Georgios Fortes, Gloria G. Paijmans, Johanna L. A. Rabeder, Gernot Frischauf, Christine Grandal-D'Anglade, Aurora García-Vázquez, Ana Murtskhvaladze, Marine Saarma, Urmas Anijalg, Peeter Skrbinšek, Tomaž Bertorelle, Giorgio Gasparian, Boris Bar-Oz, Guy Pinhasi, Ron Slatkin, Montgomery Dalén, Love Shapiro, Beth Hofreiter, Michael 2019-07-12 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cr1496b undefined unknown Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cr1496b https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cr1496b lic_creative-commons oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:116799 10.5061/dryad.cr1496b oai:services.nod.dans.knaw.nl:Products/dans:oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:116799 10|re3data_____::84e123776089ce3c7a33db98d9cd15a8 10|openaire____::9e3be59865b2c1c335d32dae2fe7b254 10|re3data_____::94816e6421eeb072e7742ce6a9decc5f 10|eurocrisdris::fe4903425d9040f680d8610d9079ea14 re3data_____::r3d100000044 10|opendoar____::8b6dd7db9af49e67306feb59a8bdc52c Life sciences medicine and health care Ursus ingressus Late Pleistocene Ursus arctos Ursus kudarensis Ursus thibetanus haploidised fasta sequences Ursus spelaeus Ursus americanus Holocene Tremarctos ornatus Ursus maritimus Ursus spelaeus eremus (:tba) archeo geo Dataset https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_ddb1/ 2019 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cr1496b 2023-01-22T16:51:46Z Although many large mammal species went extinct at the end of the Pleistocene epoch, their DNA may persist due to past episodes of interspecies admixture. However, direct empirical evidence of the persistence of ancient alleles remains scarce. Here, we present multifold coverage genomic data from four Late Pleistocene cave bears (Ursus spelaeus complex) and show that cave bears hybridized with brown bears (Ursus arctos) during the Pleistocene. We develop an approach to assess both the directionality and relative timing of gene flow. We find that segments of cave bear DNA still persist in the genomes of living brown bears, with cave bears contributing 0.9 to 2.4% of the genomes of all brown bears investigated. Our results show that even though extinction is typically considered as absolute, following admixture, fragments of the gene pool of extinct species can survive for tens of thousands of years in the genomes of extant recipient species. 191Y_arctos_Slovenia_haploidised_fastaHaploidised fasta sequence generated by mapping Illumina short reads to the reference genome assembly of the giant panda, then randomly selecting a single high quality nucleotide from the read stack for each position of the reference genome. See the original publication for full details. The raw sequencing data is also available from the European Nucleotide Archive. Note that this file will contain abundant errors in comparison to a consensus base call from high coverage data.191Y_rep1_all.fa.gz235_arctos_Russia_haploidised_fastaHaploidised fasta sequence generated by mapping Illumina short reads to the reference genome assembly of the giant panda, then randomly selecting a single high quality nucleotide from the read stack for each position of the reference genome. See the original publication for full details. The raw sequencing data is also available from the European Nucleotide Archive. Note that this file will contain abundant errors in comparison to a consensus base call from high coverage ... Dataset Ursus arctos Ursus maritimus Unknown
spellingShingle Life sciences
medicine and health care
Ursus ingressus
Late Pleistocene
Ursus arctos
Ursus kudarensis
Ursus thibetanus
haploidised fasta sequences
Ursus spelaeus
Ursus americanus
Holocene
Tremarctos ornatus
Ursus maritimus
Ursus spelaeus eremus
(:tba)
archeo
geo
Barlow, Axel
Cahill, James A.
Hartmann, Stefanie
Theunert, Christoph
Xenikoudakis, Georgios
Fortes, Gloria G.
Paijmans, Johanna L. A.
Rabeder, Gernot
Frischauf, Christine
Grandal-D'Anglade, Aurora
García-Vázquez, Ana
Murtskhvaladze, Marine
Saarma, Urmas
Anijalg, Peeter
Skrbinšek, Tomaž
Bertorelle, Giorgio
Gasparian, Boris
Bar-Oz, Guy
Pinhasi, Ron
Slatkin, Montgomery
Dalén, Love
Shapiro, Beth
Hofreiter, Michael
Data from: Partial genomic survival of cave bears in living brown bears
title Data from: Partial genomic survival of cave bears in living brown bears
title_full Data from: Partial genomic survival of cave bears in living brown bears
title_fullStr Data from: Partial genomic survival of cave bears in living brown bears
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Partial genomic survival of cave bears in living brown bears
title_short Data from: Partial genomic survival of cave bears in living brown bears
title_sort data from: partial genomic survival of cave bears in living brown bears
topic Life sciences
medicine and health care
Ursus ingressus
Late Pleistocene
Ursus arctos
Ursus kudarensis
Ursus thibetanus
haploidised fasta sequences
Ursus spelaeus
Ursus americanus
Holocene
Tremarctos ornatus
Ursus maritimus
Ursus spelaeus eremus
(:tba)
archeo
geo
topic_facet Life sciences
medicine and health care
Ursus ingressus
Late Pleistocene
Ursus arctos
Ursus kudarensis
Ursus thibetanus
haploidised fasta sequences
Ursus spelaeus
Ursus americanus
Holocene
Tremarctos ornatus
Ursus maritimus
Ursus spelaeus eremus
(:tba)
archeo
geo
url https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cr1496b