du Plessis, Sarah J., Martins, Nuno F., Sun, Xin, Mak, Sarah S. T., Stanton, David W. G., Koepfli, Klaus-Peter, Chadwick, Elizabeth A. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Abstract
Genomic data from historical specimens can provide insights into populations and processes no longer evident from modern samples. Identifying viable sources of historical DNA is key to this. Here we aimed to explore the viability of trophy hunting paws as sources of historical DNA, and to use this data for preliminary analyses to evaluate changes in population structuring over time. We aimed to search for the presence of genomic signals of the putative recent introduction of Eurasian otters (Lutra lutra) from Asia to the UK previously identified using modern data, by analysis of two trophy paws from 1929 to 1952. Substantial proportions of endogenous DNA (77–85%) were identified in both samples for which genomic DNA extraction and sequencing was attempted, illustrating the potential of such specimens for historical DNA research. Autosomal variation suggests that the historical specimens cluster closest to modern specimens from Wales, and not with the variation identified in the East of England, putatively associated with the recent introduction of Eurasian otters from Asia. Similarly, the divergent mitochondrial lineage found in modern otters from the East of England and Asia, was not found in the historical British specimens. Although limited inferences can be made from a sample size of two, this preliminary dataset indicates the huge potential of historical trophy paw samples to assess past population genetic dynamics, calling for further research in this area.
Item Type: | Article |
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Date Type: | Published Online |
Status: | In Press |
Schools: | Schools > Biosciences |
Publisher: | Springer |
ISSN: | 1877-7260 |
Date of First Compliant Deposit: | 29 April 2025 |
Date of Acceptance: | 6 April 2025 |
Last Modified: | 19 May 2025 09:30 |
URI: | https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/177964 |
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