New Study Reveals High Inbreeding Threatening Bornean Elephants
A study published in Genome Biology and Evolution reveals Bornean elephants exhibit the highest inbreeding among Asian subspecies, with approximately 65% of their DNA inherited identically from both parents. This indicates substantial health and genetic problems within the population. Researchers propose genetic rescue as a conservation strategy, emphasizing careful consideration to avoid compromising local genetic adaptations.
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