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Polar Bears Rewriting DNA to Survive Climate Change

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Polar bear DNA shows changes related to heat and metabolism.
  • Jumping genes in Greenland bears' DNA are becoming more active.
  • These genetic shifts may help bears adapt to a warmer climate.
Polar Bears Rewriting DNA to Survive Climate Change

Scientists have identified unique genetic adaptations in polar bears inhabiting warmer regions of Greenland, suggesting a response to climate change. The study reveals that genes associated with heat tolerance, metabolism, and aging are showing altered activity, particularly in south-east Greenland where temperatures are higher.

Researchers observed a significant increase in the activity of 'jumping genes,' mobile DNA elements, within the genomes of these bears. This phenomenon, unprecedented in wild mammals, indicates a rapid genetic rewriting process that could be crucial for their survival as their icy habitats shrink and diets shift.

While these findings provide valuable insights into polar bear resilience and may guide conservation efforts, scientists caution that it does not diminish the extinction risk. They stress the critical importance of global action to reduce fossil fuel burning and slow down accelerating temperature increases to protect these iconic animals.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, polar bears in south-east Greenland show genetic changes, particularly in genes related to heat and metabolism, suggesting adaptation to warmer conditions.
'Jumping genes' are mobile DNA elements that are becoming more active in Greenland polar bears, potentially allowing them to rapidly rewrite their DNA for survival.
While some genetic adaptations offer hope, polar bears still face a high risk of extinction due to melting sea ice, underscoring the need to reduce global carbon emissions.

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