Temporal dynamics of woolly mammoth genome erosion prior to extinction

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  • Marianne Dehasque
  • David Díez-del-Molino
  • J. Camilo Chacón-Duque
  • Foteini Kanellidou
  • Héloïse Muller
  • Valerii Plotnikov
  • Albert Protopopov
  • Alexei Tikhonov
  • Pavel Nikolskiy
  • Gleb K. Danilov
  • Maddalena Giannì
  • Laura van der Sluis
  • Tom Higham
  • Peter D. Heintzman
  • Nikolay Oskolkov
  • Anders Götherström
  • Tom van der Valk
  • Sergey Vartanyan
  • Love Dalén

A number of species have recently recovered from near-extinction. Although these species have avoided the immediate extinction threat, their long-term viability remains precarious due to the potential genetic consequences of population declines, which are poorly understood on a timescale beyond a few generations. Woolly mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius) became isolated on Wrangel Island around 10,000 years ago and persisted for over 200 generations before becoming extinct around 4,000 years ago. To study the evolutionary processes leading up to the mammoths’ extinction, we analyzed 21 Siberian woolly mammoth genomes. Our results show that the population recovered quickly from a severe bottleneck and remained demographically stable during the ensuing six millennia. We find that mildly deleterious mutations gradually accumulated, whereas highly deleterious mutations were purged, suggesting ongoing inbreeding depression that lasted for hundreds of generations. The time-lag between demographic and genetic recovery has wide-ranging implications for conservation management of recently bottlenecked populations.

Original languageEnglish
JournalCell
Volume187
Issue number14
Pages (from-to)3531-3540.e13
Number of pages10
ISSN0092-8674
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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    Research areas

  • ancient DNA, bottleneck, climate, extinction, inbreeding, Mammuthus primigenius, mutation load, paleogenomics, woolly mammoth, Wrangel Island

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