Abstract Background Guenons (tribe Cercopithecini) are a species-rich group of primates that have attracted considerable attention from both primatologists and evolutionary biologists. The complex speciation pattern has made the elucidation of their relationships a challenging task, and many questions remain unanswered. SINEs are a class of non-autonomous mobile elements and are essentially homoplasy-free characters with known ancestral states, making them useful genetic markers for phylogenetic studies. Results We identified 151 novel Alu insertion loci from 11 species of tribe Cercopithecini, and used these insertions and 17 previously reported loci to infer a phylogenetic tree of the tribe Cercopithecini. Our results robustly supported t...
Until recently, most phylogenetic and population genetics studies of nonhuman primates have relied o...
Background: The evolutionary history of the Old World monkey tribe Papionini comprising the genera ...
Gibbons are believed to have diverged from the larger great apes ∼16.8 MYA and today reside in the r...
Background: Guenons (tribe Cercopithecini) are a species-rich group of primates that have attracted ...
SINEs (Short INterspersed Elements) are a class of non-autonomous mobile elements that are states, m...
Understanding the drivers of speciation is fundamental in evolutionary biology, and recent studies h...
The Cercopithecini, or African guenon monkeys, are one of the most diverse clades of living primates...
A captive Cercopithecus nictitans × C. cephus male was examined at loci on the X- and Y-chromosomes ...
Genus Macaca (Cercopithecidae: Papionini) is one of the most successful primate radiations. Despite ...
Accessible online at: www.karger.com/cgr Abstract. In these postgenomic times where aspects of func-...
Guenons (tribe Cercopithecini) are one of the most diverse groups of primates. They occupy all of su...
Guenons (tribe Cercopithecini) are one of the most diverse groups of primates. They occupy all of su...
Abstract.—Mobile elements have been recognized as powerful tools for phylogenetic and population-lev...
Guenons (tribe Cercopithecini) are one of the most diverse groups of primates. They occupy all of su...
Chromosomal evolution in the tribe Cercopithecini and in related taxa is highly debated. Uncertainty...
Until recently, most phylogenetic and population genetics studies of nonhuman primates have relied o...
Background: The evolutionary history of the Old World monkey tribe Papionini comprising the genera ...
Gibbons are believed to have diverged from the larger great apes ∼16.8 MYA and today reside in the r...
Background: Guenons (tribe Cercopithecini) are a species-rich group of primates that have attracted ...
SINEs (Short INterspersed Elements) are a class of non-autonomous mobile elements that are states, m...
Understanding the drivers of speciation is fundamental in evolutionary biology, and recent studies h...
The Cercopithecini, or African guenon monkeys, are one of the most diverse clades of living primates...
A captive Cercopithecus nictitans × C. cephus male was examined at loci on the X- and Y-chromosomes ...
Genus Macaca (Cercopithecidae: Papionini) is one of the most successful primate radiations. Despite ...
Accessible online at: www.karger.com/cgr Abstract. In these postgenomic times where aspects of func-...
Guenons (tribe Cercopithecini) are one of the most diverse groups of primates. They occupy all of su...
Guenons (tribe Cercopithecini) are one of the most diverse groups of primates. They occupy all of su...
Abstract.—Mobile elements have been recognized as powerful tools for phylogenetic and population-lev...
Guenons (tribe Cercopithecini) are one of the most diverse groups of primates. They occupy all of su...
Chromosomal evolution in the tribe Cercopithecini and in related taxa is highly debated. Uncertainty...
Until recently, most phylogenetic and population genetics studies of nonhuman primates have relied o...
Background: The evolutionary history of the Old World monkey tribe Papionini comprising the genera ...
Gibbons are believed to have diverged from the larger great apes ∼16.8 MYA and today reside in the r...