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SRX7891876: Whole-genome sequence of ancient cave lion
1 BGISEQ (BGISEQ-500) run: 765.3M spots, 55.1G bases, 33.5Gb downloads

Design: WG sequencing
Submitted by: Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Study: The evolutionary history of extinct and living lions
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Lions were once the most globally widespread mammal species, with distinct populations in Africa, Eurasia, and America. We generated a genomic dataset that included 2 extinct Pleistocene cave lions, 12 lions from historically extinct populations in Africa and the Middle East, and 6 modern lions from Africa and India. Our analyses show the level of population structure and admixture between lion clades, identifying the Pleistocene cave lion as maximally distinct with no evidence of hybridisation with other lion groups. We also confirm longterm divisions between other lion populations, and assess genetic diversity within individual lion samples. Our work clarifies the complex nature of the global lion species-complex and its evolution, and provides conservation data for modern lion regional populations.
Sample:
SAMN14352180 • SRS6301012 • All experiments • All runs
Library:
Name: Pspa_Yukon
Instrument: BGISEQ-500
Strategy: WGS
Source: GENOMIC
Selection: RANDOM
Layout: SINGLE
Runs: 1 run, 765.3M spots, 55.1G bases, 33.5Gb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR11286185765,270,90655.1G33.5Gb2020-03-18

ID:
10323230

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