Abstract Within biomedicine, comparative genomics is crucial for interpreting human genetic variants and building proper animal models. As our closest relatives, primates are of particular relevance in this frame work. Here, I review principles and concrete examples of this approach. Since one can expect that generating the necessary genomic DNA sequences will not be the major limiting factor in the near future, I argue that in analogy to human biomedicine, com-prehensive phenotyping of different primates will be a crucial next step to tap the full potential of comparative genomics. Especially the possibility to generate pluripotent stem cells from primates should allow extending the comparative ap-proach to many medically relevant question...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya, La Caixa Foundation (ID 100010434) and Europ...
Genome assemblies are now available for nine primate species, and large-scale sequencing projects ar...
© Gallego Romero et al. Comparative genomics studies in primates are restricted due to our limited a...
The success of personalized medicine rests on understanding the genetic variation between individual...
With the accomplishment of genome sequencing of human, chimpanzee and other primates, there has been...
With the accomplishment of genome sequencing of human, chimpanzee and other primates, there has been...
Until now, the field of primate genomics has focused on two major themes: understanding human evolut...
Because of their strong similarities to humans across physiolog-ic, developmental, behavioral, immun...
Until now, the field of primate genomics has focused on two major themes: understanding human evolut...
This review comes from a themed issue on Genetics of human origin. Edited by Sarah Tishkoff and Josh...
Comparative genomics studies in primates are restricted due to our limited access to samples. In ord...
Comparative genomics studies in primates are restricted due to our limited access to samples. In ord...
Comparative genomics studies in primates are extremely restricted because we only have access to a f...
Comparative genomics studies in primates are extremely restricted because we only have access to a f...
The great apes play an important role as model organisms. They are our closest living relatives, all...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya, La Caixa Foundation (ID 100010434) and Europ...
Genome assemblies are now available for nine primate species, and large-scale sequencing projects ar...
© Gallego Romero et al. Comparative genomics studies in primates are restricted due to our limited a...
The success of personalized medicine rests on understanding the genetic variation between individual...
With the accomplishment of genome sequencing of human, chimpanzee and other primates, there has been...
With the accomplishment of genome sequencing of human, chimpanzee and other primates, there has been...
Until now, the field of primate genomics has focused on two major themes: understanding human evolut...
Because of their strong similarities to humans across physiolog-ic, developmental, behavioral, immun...
Until now, the field of primate genomics has focused on two major themes: understanding human evolut...
This review comes from a themed issue on Genetics of human origin. Edited by Sarah Tishkoff and Josh...
Comparative genomics studies in primates are restricted due to our limited access to samples. In ord...
Comparative genomics studies in primates are restricted due to our limited access to samples. In ord...
Comparative genomics studies in primates are extremely restricted because we only have access to a f...
Comparative genomics studies in primates are extremely restricted because we only have access to a f...
The great apes play an important role as model organisms. They are our closest living relatives, all...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya, La Caixa Foundation (ID 100010434) and Europ...
Genome assemblies are now available for nine primate species, and large-scale sequencing projects ar...
© Gallego Romero et al. Comparative genomics studies in primates are restricted due to our limited a...