Elephants Face Health and Genetic Problems Due to Inbreeding, Malaysian Study Reports
A Malaysian study published in Genome Biology and Evolution analyzed 81 Asian elephant genomes, linking inbreeding to health and genetic issues. Habitat loss and fragmentation contribute to smaller, isolated populations, increasing inbreeding risk, with Bornean elephants showing the highest levels. This research highlights conservation challenges for the species.
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