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Anim Cells Syst (Seoul) ; 26(5): 214-222, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36275447

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The genetic investigation of the archeological or museum samples, including endangered species, provides vital information necessary to plan, implement, and revisit conservation strategies. In South Korea, the Asian black bear went almost extinct in wild by 2002, without leaving any authentic specimens representing the native population. Recently researchers found a set of animal bones in a natural cave in Mt. Taebaek (South Korea), suspected to be of a bear. In the present study, we undertook a molecular investigation and radiocarbon dating to establish the species' identity, phylogenetic position, and approximate age of the recovered specimen. The genetic investigation (CytB, COI, D-loop, SRY, and ZFX-ZFY) identified the sample as a male Asian black bear with close phylogenetic affinity with Northeast Asian bears. Radiocarbon dating estimated the bones to be aged 1800-1942 calAD. These findings indicate that the bone specimens found in the natural cave in Mt. Taebaek were from an individual that naturally inhabited South Korea long before the importing of farm bears (the 1980s) and initiation of wild population restoration (2004). The present study provides the first genetic information record of the native South Korean black bear. Our findings reaffirm the appropriateness of the ongoing bear restoration program in South Korea, with the reintroduction of individuals from North Korea and Russia.

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Opt Lett ; 33(20): 2392-4, 2008 Oct 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18923633

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We propose and experimentally demonstrate a new (to our knowledge) digital holographic method to reconstruct section images of objects with wavelength-dependent reflectivity. A number of holograms of an object are taken as the illumination angle of the laser beam with a specific wavelength is changed in regular intervals. The complex object fields reconstructed from the holograms are numerically superposed to show the image of a sliced section of the object, whose position and thickness can be chosen arbitrarily. By changing the wavelength of the illumination beam, wavelength-dependent section images can be obtained with our method.

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Appl Opt ; 47(16): 3064-71, 2008 Jun 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18516128

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We present an effective method for the pixel-size-maintained reconstruction of images on arbitrarily tilted planes in digital holography. The method is based on the plane wave expansion of the diffraction wave fields and the three-axis rotation of the wave vectors. The images on the tilted planes are reconstructed without loss of the frequency contents of the hologram and have the same pixel sizes. Our method shows good results in the extreme cases of large tilting angles and in the region closer than the paraxial case. The effectiveness of the method is demonstrated by both simulation and experiment.

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