In the present study we focus on the nucleotide and the inferred amino acid variation occurring in humans and other primate species for mitochondrial NAD(+)-dependent succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase, a gene recently supposed to contribute to cognitive performance in humans. We determined 2527 bp of coding, intronic, and flanking sequences from chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla, orangutan, gibbon, and macaque. We also resequenced the entire coding sequence on 39 independent chromosomes from Italian families. Four variable coding sites were genotyped in additional populations from Europe, Africa, and Asia. A test for constancy of the nonsynonymous vs. synonymous rates of nucleotide changes revealed that primates are characterized by largely var...
Since the birth of molecular evolutionary analysis, primates have been a central focus of study and ...
We have investigated the pattern and extent of nucleotide diversity in 10 X-chromosomal genes where ...
This dissertation addresses the 4.9 kb (kilobases) nucleotide sequences of mitochondrial (mt) DNA...
In the present study we focus on the nucleotide and the inferred amino acid variation occurring in h...
In the present study we focus on the nucleotide and the inferred amino acid variation occurring in h...
What makes us human is one of the most interesting and enduring questions in evolutionary biology. T...
AbstractThe genomic basis of phenotypic distinctions between humans and nonhuman primates remains in...
International audienceThe human brain differs from that of other primates, but the genetic basis of ...
Genomic comparisons between human and distant, non-primatemammals are commonly used to identify cis-...
We humans have many characteristics that are different from those of the great apes. These human-spe...
AbstractComparative genetic analysis between human and chimpanzee may detect genetic divergences res...
Background: The recent increase in human polymorphism data, together with the availability of genome...
Abstract Background As a model organism in biomedicin...
We have investigated the pattern and extent of nucleotide diversity in 10 X-chromosomal genes where ...
Ever since the first draft of the human genome was completed in 2001, there has been increased inter...
Since the birth of molecular evolutionary analysis, primates have been a central focus of study and ...
We have investigated the pattern and extent of nucleotide diversity in 10 X-chromosomal genes where ...
This dissertation addresses the 4.9 kb (kilobases) nucleotide sequences of mitochondrial (mt) DNA...
In the present study we focus on the nucleotide and the inferred amino acid variation occurring in h...
In the present study we focus on the nucleotide and the inferred amino acid variation occurring in h...
What makes us human is one of the most interesting and enduring questions in evolutionary biology. T...
AbstractThe genomic basis of phenotypic distinctions between humans and nonhuman primates remains in...
International audienceThe human brain differs from that of other primates, but the genetic basis of ...
Genomic comparisons between human and distant, non-primatemammals are commonly used to identify cis-...
We humans have many characteristics that are different from those of the great apes. These human-spe...
AbstractComparative genetic analysis between human and chimpanzee may detect genetic divergences res...
Background: The recent increase in human polymorphism data, together with the availability of genome...
Abstract Background As a model organism in biomedicin...
We have investigated the pattern and extent of nucleotide diversity in 10 X-chromosomal genes where ...
Ever since the first draft of the human genome was completed in 2001, there has been increased inter...
Since the birth of molecular evolutionary analysis, primates have been a central focus of study and ...
We have investigated the pattern and extent of nucleotide diversity in 10 X-chromosomal genes where ...
This dissertation addresses the 4.9 kb (kilobases) nucleotide sequences of mitochondrial (mt) DNA...