The great apes play an important role as model organisms. They are our closest living relatives, allowing us to identify the genetic basis of phenotypic traits that we think of as characteristically human. However, the most significant asset of great apes as model organisms is that they share with humans most of their genetic makeup. This means that we can extend our vast knowledge of the human genome, its genes, and the associated phenotypes to these species. Comparative genomic studies of humans and apes thus reveal how very similar genomes react when exposed to different population genetic regimes. In this way, each species represents a natural experiment, where a genome highly similar to the human one, is differently exposed to the evol...
Two African apes are the closest living relatives of humans: the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) and th...
SummaryComparisons of genetic variation between humans and great apes are hampered by the fact that ...
ape genetic diversity and population history A full list of authors and affiliations appears at the ...
The great ape families are the species most closely related to our own, comprising chimpanzees, bono...
The great ape families are the species most closely related to our own, comprising chimpanzees, bono...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for underst...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for underst...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for underst...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for underst...
Trabajo presentado en la 4th Meeting of the Spanish Society of the Evolutionary Biology (SESBE 2013)...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for unders...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for unders...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for underst...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized1, 2; however, its study is critical for und...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized1, 2; however, its study is critical for und...
Two African apes are the closest living relatives of humans: the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) and th...
SummaryComparisons of genetic variation between humans and great apes are hampered by the fact that ...
ape genetic diversity and population history A full list of authors and affiliations appears at the ...
The great ape families are the species most closely related to our own, comprising chimpanzees, bono...
The great ape families are the species most closely related to our own, comprising chimpanzees, bono...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for underst...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for underst...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for underst...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for underst...
Trabajo presentado en la 4th Meeting of the Spanish Society of the Evolutionary Biology (SESBE 2013)...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for unders...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for unders...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for underst...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized1, 2; however, its study is critical for und...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized1, 2; however, its study is critical for und...
Two African apes are the closest living relatives of humans: the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) and th...
SummaryComparisons of genetic variation between humans and great apes are hampered by the fact that ...
ape genetic diversity and population history A full list of authors and affiliations appears at the ...