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This study focuses on the polar bear's genetic response to climate change by creating a genome-wide SNP library. It aims to correlate genetic data with historical climate events to predict how polar bears may adapt to ongoing environmental changes.
The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is the top predator of the northern hemisphere polar regions and the human iconic symbol of the Arctic and climate change itself.
Due to projections of accelerated global environmental changes leading to dramatic reductions in range size over the next 50–100 years, global warming is believed to be the most important long-term threat to the polar bear’s future survival.
However, these current projections are based on short-term ecological, behavioural, and genetic…
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