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Verry A, Lubbe P, Mitchell K, Rawlence N
J R Soc N Z . 2024 Oct; 54(1):75-97. PMID: 39439471
Thirty years ago, DNA sequences were obtained from an extinct Aotearoa New Zealand animal for the first time. Since then, ancient DNA research has provided many - often unexpected -...
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Souilmi Y, Wasef S, Williams M, Conroy G, Bar I, Bover P, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Jul; 121(30):e2407584121. PMID: 38976766
Dingoes are culturally and ecologically important free-living canids whose ancestors arrived in Australia over 3,000 B.P., likely transported by seafaring people. However, the early history of dingoes in Australia-including the...
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Walton K, Scarsbrook L, Mitchell K, Verry A, Marshall B, Rawlence N, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour . 2022 Aug; 23(1):118-130. PMID: 35951485
Natural history collections worldwide contain a plethora of mollusc shells. Recent studies have detailed the sequencing of DNA extracted from shells up to thousands of years old and from various...
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Verry A, Mitchell K, Rawlence N
Biol Lett . 2022 May; 18(5):20220013. PMID: 35538842
Cycles of glacial expansion and contraction throughout the Pleistocene drove increases and decreases, respectively, in the geographical range and population size of many animal species. Genetic data have revealed that...
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Salis A, Bray S, Lee M, Heiniger H, Barnett R, Burns J, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2021 Nov; 31(24):6407-6421. PMID: 34748674
The Bering Land Bridge connecting North America and Eurasia was periodically exposed and inundated by oscillating sea levels during the Pleistocene glacial cycles. This land connection allowed the intermittent dispersal...
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Liu S, Westbury M, Dussex N, Mitchell K, Sinding M, Heintzman P, et al.
Cell . 2021 Aug; 184(19):4874-4885.e16. PMID: 34433011
Only five species of the once-diverse Rhinocerotidae remain, making the reconstruction of their evolutionary history a challenge to biologists since Darwin. We sequenced genomes from five rhinoceros species (three extinct...
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Mitchell K
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2021 Jul; 118(30). PMID: 34301878
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Purnomo G, Mitchell K, OConnor S, Kealy S, Taufik L, Schiller S, et al.
Genes (Basel) . 2021 Jul; 12(7). PMID: 34202821
The tropical archipelago of Wallacea contains thousands of individual islands interspersed between mainland Asia and Near Oceania, and marks the location of a series of ancient oceanic voyages leading to...
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Sacks B, Mitchell K, Quinn C, Hennelly L, Sinding M, Statham M, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2021 Jun; 30(17):4292-4304. PMID: 34181791
The red wolf (Canis rufus) of the eastern US was driven to near-extinction by colonial-era persecution and habitat conversion, which facilitated coyote (C. latrans) range expansion and widespread hybridization with...
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Donnellan S, Catalano S, Pederson S, Mitchell K, Suhendran A, Price L, et al.
Zootaxa . 2021 Mar; 4933(2):zootaxa.4933.2.3. PMID: 33756796
We show that the Wotjulum frog, Litoria watjulumensis (Copland, 1957), comprises two deeply divergent mitochondrial DNA lineages that are also reciprocally monophyletic for a nuclear gene locus and have discrete...