More genes underwent positive selection in chimpanzee evolution than in human evolution.
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Non-silent story on synonymous sites in voltage-gated ion channel genesPatterns of positive selection in six Mammalian genomesGeneration of SNP datasets for orangutan population genomics using improved reduced-representation sequencing and direct comparisons of SNP calling algorithms.The identification and functional implications of human-specific "fixed" amino acid substitutions in the glutamate receptor familyDe novo origin of human protein-coding genesReconstructing phylogenies and phenotypes: a molecular view of human evolutionPositive Darwinian selection and the birth of an olfactory receptor clade in teleostsPhylogenomic analyses reveal the evolutionary origin of the inhibin alpha-subunit, a unique TGFbeta superfamily antagonistSoft-tissue anatomy of the primates: phylogenetic analyses based on the muscles of the head, neck, pectoral region and upper limb, with notes on the evolution of these musclesNatural selection on functional modules, a genome-wide analysisEvidence of positive selection associated with placental loss in tiger sharksBiogeographic history and high-elevation adaptations inferred from the mitochondrial genome of Glyptosternoid fishes (Sisoridae, Siluriformes) from the southeastern Tibetan PlateauThe transcriptome of the bowhead whale Balaena mysticetus reveals adaptations of the longest-lived mammalPopulation Genomics of Human AdaptationPatterns of positive selection in seven ant genomesHow to Make a Dolphin: Molecular Signature of Positive Selection in Cetacean GenomeMolecular evolution and the latitudinal biodiversity gradientInsights into the evolution of Darwin's finches from comparative analysis of the Geospiza magnirostris genome sequenceFirst comparative study of primate morphological and molecular evolutionary rates including muscle data: implications for the tempo and mode of primate and human evolutionHuman brain evolution: harnessing the genomics (r)evolution to link genes, cognition, and behaviorNonlinear dynamics of nonsynonymous (dN) and synonymous (dS) substitution rates affects inference of selectionExplaining human uniqueness: genome interactions with environment, behaviour and cultureThe monkey's perspectiveThe role of positive selection in determining the molecular cause of species differences in diseaseFunctional and evolutionary insights into human brain development through global transcriptome analysisDivergent positive selection in rhodopsin from lake and riverine cichlid fishes.Genome-wide scans for candidate genes involved in the aquatic adaptation of dolphins.Integrating Diverse Types of Genomic Data to Identify Genes that Underlie Adverse Pregnancy PhenotypesHuman and chimpanzee gene expression differences replicated in mice fed different dietsPatterns of evolutionary constraints on genes in humans.Pervasive natural selection in the Drosophila genome?Human and non-human primate genomes share hotspots of positive selection.Estimates of positive Darwinian selection are inflated by errors in sequencing, annotation, and alignment.Detection of Pathways Affected by Positive Selection in Primate Lineages Ancestral to HumansAdaptive evolution of energy metabolism genes and the origin of flight in batsEvolution of alternative splicing in primate brain transcriptomes.Controversies in modern evolutionary biology: the imperative for error detection and quality controlWhole-genome positive selection and habitat-driven evolution in a shallow and a deep-sea urchin.Recent adaptive events in human brain revealed by meta-analysis of positively selected genes.Structural and functional annotation of the porcine immunome.
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More genes underwent positive selection in chimpanzee evolution than in human evolution.
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More genes underwent positive selection in chimpanzee evolution than in human evolution.
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More genes underwent positive selection in chimpanzee evolution than in human evolution.
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More genes underwent positive selection in chimpanzee evolution than in human evolution.
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More genes underwent positive selection in chimpanzee evolution than in human evolution.
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Jianzhi Zhang
Margaret A Bakewell
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2007-04-20T00:00:00Z