September, 2008
First group meeting of the FLX users septembre 2008 New Haven, CT, USA
Cette fois c’est FoxNews qui relaie l’information de notre publication sur la phylogéographie des mammouths holarctiques. Je restitue ci-dessous l’article de Charles Q. Choi. Woolly mammoths’ last stand before extinction in Siberia wasn’t made by natives — rather, the beasts had American roots, researchers have discovered.
Voici l’annonce presse de mon article intitulé “Out of America: Ancient DNA Evidence for a New World Origin of Late Quaternary Woolly Mammoths” paru dans Current Biology le 05 Septembre 2008. In a surprising reversal of conventional wisdom, a DNA-based study has revealed that the last of the woolly mammoths—which lived between 40,000 and 4,000 [...]
Un article de Henry Fountain decrivant les resultats de mon article intitule “Out of America: Ancient DNA Evidence for a New World Origin of Late Quaternary Woolly Mammoths” (Current Biology), paru dans le New York Times du 4 Septembre 2008: Acceder a l’article original> It is common to think of the land bridge that existed [...]
A lire sur le site de Scientific American, l’article de Jordan Lite, a propos de notre article sur la phylogeographie des mammouths pleistocenes. What a long, strange evolutionary trip. The last of the woolly mammoths had North American, not Asian roots, new science suggests. Many scientists thought the woolly mammoths — relatives of the elephant [...]
Citation Out of America: Ancient DNA Evidence for a New World Origin of Late Quaternary Woolly Mammoths. Debruyne Régis, G. Chu, C.E. King, K. Bos, M. Kuch, C. Schwarz, P. Szpak, D.R. Gröcke, P. Matheus, G. Zazula, D. Guthrie, D. Froese, B. Buigues, C. de Marliave, C. Flemming, D. Poinar, D. Fisher, J. Southon, A.N. [...]
