
Harp Seals comprise four populations associated with whelping areas on pack ice in the Greenland Sea, White Sea, and Northwest Atlantic “G³Ü±ô´Ú†and “F°ù´Ç²Ô³Ùâ€. Complete mitochondrial DNA genome sequences have identified nearly 600 single-nucleotide polymorphisms ("SNPs"). Every individual has a unique mtDNA sequence. The figure shows evidence for the existence of a deep ancestral clade (F) confined primarily to the eastern populations, and relatively close relationships within and between western populations in a more recent clade (A). A Monte Carlo simulation shows that the distribution of seals over the tree is non-random, and non-parametric analysis shows that individuals from the Greenland Sea are part of a substantially younger distribution than in the White Sea. This study is the first to show genetic evidence for distinctive populatiions in the Greenland Sea and White Sea.