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Evolutionary and Biomedical Insights from the Rhesus Macaque GenomeReconstructing the evolutionary history of microcephalin, a gene controlling human brain sizeTrace amine associated receptor 1 signaling in activated lymphocytesMultiple independent origins of sex chromosomes in amniotesMolecular evolution of the brain size regulator genes CDK5RAP2 and CENPJRhesus monkey trace amine-associated receptor 1 signaling: enhancement by monoamine transporters and attenuation by the D2 autoreceptor in vitroEvolutionary conservation in genes underlying human psychiatric disordersAccelerated evolution of nervous system genes in the origin of Homo sapiensThe effect of rearing experience and TPH2 genotype on HPA axis function and aggression in rhesus monkeys: a retrospective analysis.Uncovering the mutation-fixation correlation in short lineages.Resource brief: the National Non-Human Primate DNA BankA pharmacogenetic model of naltrexone-induced attenuation of alcohol consumption in rhesus monkeysQuantitative molecular assessment of chimerism across tissues in marmosets and tamarins.Genetic substructure in cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis) on the island of Mauritius.Nonhuman primate models in the genomic era: a paradigm shift.Ongoing adaptive evolution of ASPM, a brain size determinant in Homo sapiens.Bringing non-human primate research into the post-genomic era: how monkeys are teaching us about elite controllers of HIV/AIDS.Large-scale polymorphism discovery in macaque G-protein coupled receptors.Development and validation of a SNP-based assay for inferring the genetic ancestry of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta).Biogeography of the intestinal mucosal and lumenal microbiome in the rhesus macaque.Refinement of primate copy number variation hotspots identifies candidate genomic regions evolving under positive selection.How mammalian sex chromosomes acquired their peculiar gene content.Augmentation of methamphetamine-induced behaviors in transgenic mice lacking the trace amine-associated receptor 1Expanding whole exome resequencing into non-human primates.Positive selection on the human genome.Genetic correlates of the evolving primate brain.Normal thermoregulatory responses to 3-iodothyronamine, trace amines and amphetamine-like psychostimulants in trace amine associated receptor 1 knockout mice.Trace amine associated receptor 1 modulates behavioral effects of ethanolCloning, expression, and functional analysis of rhesus monkey trace amine-associated receptor 6: evidence for lack of monoaminergic association.Bioinformatic approaches to identifying orthologs and assessing evolutionary relationships.Systematic mapping of occluded genes by cell fusion reveals prevalence and stability of cis-mediated silencing in somatic cells.Comparative genetic approaches to the evolution of human brain and behavior.Human expression variation in the mu-opioid receptor is paralleled in rhesus macaque.The resurgence and genetic implications of New World primates in biomedical research.Functional characterization of the human TPH2 5' regulatory region: untranslated region and polymorphisms modulate gene expression in vitro.Adaptive evolution of ASPM, a major determinant of cerebral cortical size in humans.Naturally occurring, physiologically normal, primate chimeras.Resources for genetic management and genomics research on non-human primates at the National Primate Research Centers (NPRCs).Functional variation in the 3' untranslated region of the serotonin transporter in human and rhesus macaque.Genomic divergence between human and chimpanzee estimated from large-scale alignments of genomic sequences.
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