In a DNA sequence, an individual carries two copies of the genetic material – one from the mother, one from father. If one is damaged, the other copy is used.
A combined effort of scientists and the Odisha forest department has just saved Similipal’s tigers from inbreeding depression. Is genetic rescue a new way to conserve wildlife? PREMIUM
A few years ago, the elusive tigers of Similipal Tiger Reserve in Odisha started to change their stripes. The coat on their backs became darker, a condition locals call a black tiger and scientists call pseudo-melanism.
To try and understand what was happening, the forest department brought in Dr Uma Ramakrishnan, a molecular ecologist at National Centre for Biological Sciences who specialises in the wild population of tigers. Ramakrishnan colle

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