Human and chimpanzee genomes are 98.8% identical within comparable sequences. However, they differ structurally in nine pericentric inversions, one fusion that originated human chromosome 2, and content and localization of heterochromatin and lineage-specific segmental duplications. The possible functional consequences of these cytogenetic and structural differences are not fully understood and their possible involvement in speciation remains unclear. We show that subtelomeric regions-regions that have a species-specific organization, are more divergent in sequence, and are enriched in genes and recombination hotspots-are significantly enriched for species-specific histone modifications that decorate transcription start sites in different t...
Human and chimpanzee karyotypes differ by virtue of nine pericentric inversions that serve to distin...
A comparison of the human genome with that of the chimpanzee is an attractive approach to attempts t...
Structural changes (deletions, insertions, and inversions) between human and chimpanzee genomes have...
Chimpanzee and gorilla chromosomes differ from human chromosomes by the presence of large blocks of ...
Chimpanzee and gorilla chromosomes differ from human chromosomes by the presence of large blocks of ...
Among the structural differences evident between humans and chimpanzees are large chromosomal rearra...
Among the structural differences evident between humans and chimpanzees are large chromosomal rearra...
The study of breakpoints that occurred during primate evolution promises to yield valuable insights ...
The study of breakpoints that occurred during primate evolution promises to yield valuable insights ...
BACKGROUND: In order to obtain insights into the functionality of the human 4q35.2 domain harbouring...
Among the structural differences evident between humans and chimpanzees are large chromosomal rearra...
BACKGROUND: In order to obtain insights into the functionality of the human 4q35.2 domain harbouring...
During the last 5 - 7 million years, since humans and chimpanzees shared a common ancestor, numerous...
A comparison of the human genome with that of the chimpanzee is an attractive approach to attempts t...
A comparison of the human genome with that of the chimpanzee is an attractive approach to attempts t...
Human and chimpanzee karyotypes differ by virtue of nine pericentric inversions that serve to distin...
A comparison of the human genome with that of the chimpanzee is an attractive approach to attempts t...
Structural changes (deletions, insertions, and inversions) between human and chimpanzee genomes have...
Chimpanzee and gorilla chromosomes differ from human chromosomes by the presence of large blocks of ...
Chimpanzee and gorilla chromosomes differ from human chromosomes by the presence of large blocks of ...
Among the structural differences evident between humans and chimpanzees are large chromosomal rearra...
Among the structural differences evident between humans and chimpanzees are large chromosomal rearra...
The study of breakpoints that occurred during primate evolution promises to yield valuable insights ...
The study of breakpoints that occurred during primate evolution promises to yield valuable insights ...
BACKGROUND: In order to obtain insights into the functionality of the human 4q35.2 domain harbouring...
Among the structural differences evident between humans and chimpanzees are large chromosomal rearra...
BACKGROUND: In order to obtain insights into the functionality of the human 4q35.2 domain harbouring...
During the last 5 - 7 million years, since humans and chimpanzees shared a common ancestor, numerous...
A comparison of the human genome with that of the chimpanzee is an attractive approach to attempts t...
A comparison of the human genome with that of the chimpanzee is an attractive approach to attempts t...
Human and chimpanzee karyotypes differ by virtue of nine pericentric inversions that serve to distin...
A comparison of the human genome with that of the chimpanzee is an attractive approach to attempts t...
Structural changes (deletions, insertions, and inversions) between human and chimpanzee genomes have...