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Standing brown bear. Evolution and history of bears.

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Question 1. Gene flow!. Diagram Description automatically generated.

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Question 2. - Y chromosome passed from father to son. Can only trace back the paternal line Mitochondrial DNA - passes from mother to child both female and male!.

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Question 3. Some, not as much as the paper written by (Kutschera et al., 2014) whose research was more extensive in some aspects..

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Question 6. Yes, I believe more research and data would be required to resolve bears into monophyletic lineages..

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References Bidon, T., Janke, A., Fain, S. R., Eiken, H. G., Hagen, S. B., Saarma, U., … Hailer, F. (2014). Brown and Polar Bear Y Chromosomes Reveal Extensive Male-Biased Gene Flow within Brother Lineages. Molecular Biology and Evolution , 31 (6), 1353–1363. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msu109 Kutschera, V. E., Bidon, T., Hailer, F., Rodi, J. L., Fain, S. R., & Janke, A. (2014). Bears in a Forest of Gene Trees: Phylogenetic Inference Is Complicated by Incomplete Lineage Sorting and Gene Flow. Molecular Biology and Evolution , 31 (8), 2004–2017. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msu186.