Gene mapping in nonhuman mammalian species is a field of increasing importance in man\u27s efforts to understand genome organization, to develop animal models for human genetic diseases, and to investigate phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary mechanisms. The primates are of particular interest in these studies because of their morphological and physiological similarities to man. The availability and convenient size of the baboons (Papio species) make them the primates of choice for various areas of research having applications to man. The baboons also appear to have many chromosomal and genetic homologies to man as well as to the other primates, although their precise taxonomic relationship to some of these other primates is not yet ...
Sixteen isozyme markers have been assigned to the chromosome complement of the neotropical primate s...
Copy number differences (CNDs), and the concomitant differences in gene number, have contributed sig...
The genus of Papio (baboon) has six recognized species separated into Northern and Southern clades, ...
AbstractConstruction of genetic linkage maps for nonhuman primate species provides information and t...
The catarrhine primates were the first group of species studied with comparative molecular cytogenet...
The MHC class II genes of many primate species were investigated extensively in recent years. Howeve...
The catarrhine primates were the first group of species studied with comparative molecular cytogenet...
Recent studies suggest that closely related species can accumulate substantial genetic and phenotypi...
The catarrhine primates were the first group of species studied with comparative molecular cytogene...
AbstractThe construction of a cynomolgus macaque (Macaca fascicularis, Mafa) BAC library for genomic...
Baboons (genus Papio) are broadly studied in the wild and in captivity. They are widely used as a no...
The genus of Papio (baboon) has six recognized species separated into Northern and Southern clades, ...
Baboons (genus Papio) are broadly studied in the wild and in captivity. They are widely used as a no...
Background Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique hosts a large population of baboons, numbering over...
Abstract General patterns of organization in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) have been su...
Sixteen isozyme markers have been assigned to the chromosome complement of the neotropical primate s...
Copy number differences (CNDs), and the concomitant differences in gene number, have contributed sig...
The genus of Papio (baboon) has six recognized species separated into Northern and Southern clades, ...
AbstractConstruction of genetic linkage maps for nonhuman primate species provides information and t...
The catarrhine primates were the first group of species studied with comparative molecular cytogenet...
The MHC class II genes of many primate species were investigated extensively in recent years. Howeve...
The catarrhine primates were the first group of species studied with comparative molecular cytogenet...
Recent studies suggest that closely related species can accumulate substantial genetic and phenotypi...
The catarrhine primates were the first group of species studied with comparative molecular cytogene...
AbstractThe construction of a cynomolgus macaque (Macaca fascicularis, Mafa) BAC library for genomic...
Baboons (genus Papio) are broadly studied in the wild and in captivity. They are widely used as a no...
The genus of Papio (baboon) has six recognized species separated into Northern and Southern clades, ...
Baboons (genus Papio) are broadly studied in the wild and in captivity. They are widely used as a no...
Background Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique hosts a large population of baboons, numbering over...
Abstract General patterns of organization in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) have been su...
Sixteen isozyme markers have been assigned to the chromosome complement of the neotropical primate s...
Copy number differences (CNDs), and the concomitant differences in gene number, have contributed sig...
The genus of Papio (baboon) has six recognized species separated into Northern and Southern clades, ...