The total numbers of copies of two repeat families, L1 (Kpn I) and Alu, have been measured in the DNA of four higher apes by an accurate titration method. The number of members of the Alu family repeats in the four genomes are as follows: human, 910,000; chimpanzee, 330,000; gorilla, 410,000; orangutan, 580,000. For the Kpn I family (3'-ward higher frequency region) the number of copies in these genomes are as follows: human, 107,000; chimpanzee, 51,000; gorilla, 64,000; orangutan, 84,000. Thermal stability measurements show that, although the families of repeats are moderately divergent in sequence, little net sequence change has occurred during the evolution of the higher apes. Most or all of the members of these families of repeats are i...
The genomic evolution and causes of phenotypic variation among humans and great apes remain largely ...
With more than 1.2 million copies, Alu elements are one of the most important sources of structural ...
We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile element insertions, predicting a total o...
A variety of Alu subfamilies amplified in primate genomes at different evolutionary time periods. Al...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comDNA sequencing reveals that the genomes...
The genomes of four primate species, belonging to the families Pongidae (chimpanzee, gorilla, and or...
Mutations have been examined in the 1500 interspersed Alu repeats of human DNA that have been sequen...
Alu repeated sequences arising in DNA of the human lineage during about the last 30 million years ar...
A significant fraction of human Alu repeated sequences are members of the precise, recently inserted...
It is generally accepted that the extent of phenotypic change between human and great apes is disson...
It is generally accepted that the extent of phenotypic change between human and great apes is disson...
Background: Ancestral reconstructions of mammalian genomes have revealed that evolutionary breakpoin...
Background: Ancestral reconstructions of mammalian genomes have revealed that evolutionary breakpoin...
Tandem repeats (TRs) are stretches of DNA that are highly variable in length and mutate rapidly. The...
A repeat sequence 682 base pairs (bp) long produced by cleavage of human DNA with Xba I restriction ...
The genomic evolution and causes of phenotypic variation among humans and great apes remain largely ...
With more than 1.2 million copies, Alu elements are one of the most important sources of structural ...
We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile element insertions, predicting a total o...
A variety of Alu subfamilies amplified in primate genomes at different evolutionary time periods. Al...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comDNA sequencing reveals that the genomes...
The genomes of four primate species, belonging to the families Pongidae (chimpanzee, gorilla, and or...
Mutations have been examined in the 1500 interspersed Alu repeats of human DNA that have been sequen...
Alu repeated sequences arising in DNA of the human lineage during about the last 30 million years ar...
A significant fraction of human Alu repeated sequences are members of the precise, recently inserted...
It is generally accepted that the extent of phenotypic change between human and great apes is disson...
It is generally accepted that the extent of phenotypic change between human and great apes is disson...
Background: Ancestral reconstructions of mammalian genomes have revealed that evolutionary breakpoin...
Background: Ancestral reconstructions of mammalian genomes have revealed that evolutionary breakpoin...
Tandem repeats (TRs) are stretches of DNA that are highly variable in length and mutate rapidly. The...
A repeat sequence 682 base pairs (bp) long produced by cleavage of human DNA with Xba I restriction ...
The genomic evolution and causes of phenotypic variation among humans and great apes remain largely ...
With more than 1.2 million copies, Alu elements are one of the most important sources of structural ...
We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile element insertions, predicting a total o...