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Wed Apr 2, 2014, 11:21 AM Apr 2014

Modern lions' origin revealed by genetic analysis (BBC)

By Matt Walker
Editor, BBC Nature

The origin and history of modern lions have been revealed by scientists.

A genetic analysis of living lions and museum specimens confirms modern lions' most recent common ancestor lived around 124,000 years ago.

Modern lions evolved into two groups; one lives in Eastern and Southern Africa, the other includes lions in Central and West Africa, and in India.

This second group is now endangered, meaning half the genetic diversity of modern lions is at risk of extinction.

Details of the findings, which may aid the conservation of lions, are published in the journal BMC Evolutionary Biology.
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more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/26736688

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