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Paleogenomes reveal the evolutionary relationship between modern and cave lions.

Stanton David W G, DWG Bergström, Anders A et al.

42235515 PubMed ID
36 Authors
2026-06-03 Published
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Authors

SD
Stanton David W G
DB
DWG Bergström
AA
Anders A
HP
Heintzman Peter D
PV
PD van der Valk
TT
Tom T
CA
Carmagnini Alberto
AE
A Ersmark
EE
Erik E
PH
Pawar Harvinder
HS
H Sandoval-Velasco
MM
Marcela M
AS
Androsov Semyon
SF
S Fedorov
SS
Sergey S
KM
Kuhlwilm Martin
MN
M Nagel
DD
Doris D
PV
Plotnikov Valeri
VP
V Protopopov
AA
Albert A
SB
Shapiro Beth
BB
B Barnett
RR
Ross R
SM
Sinding Mikkel-Holger S
MM
MS Marques-Bonet
TT
Tomas T
YN
Yamaguchi Nobuyuki
NG
N Gilbert
MT
M Thomas P MTP
GA
Götherström Anders
AS
A Skoglund
PP
Pontus P
FL
Frantz Laurent
LD
L Dalén
LL
Love L
Chapter II

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The Eurasian cave lion was abundant across the Northern Hemisphere before the Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions. However, the extent of the distinction between cave and modern lions and their adaptive differences have remained unclear. Using 12 cave lion genomes spanning more than 100,000 years, we show that modern and cave lions were distinct evolutionary lineages with separate demographic histories and unique non-synonymous variants. We also identify evidence of ancient gene flow between them, with the best modern lion proxy for this ancestry being an extinct Southwest Asian population. This admixture correlates with global ice extent, with 3.2%-4.4% modern lion ancestry detected in a ∼20,000-year-old cave lion from Central East Asia. These findings provide insight into the evolutionary history of the cave lion, once one of the Northern Hemisphere's most ecologically impactful megafaunal species.

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