Assertions that the use of monkeys to investigate human diseases is valid scientifically are frequently based on a reported 90–93% genetic similarity between the species. Critical analyses of the relevance of monkey studies to human biology, however, indicate that this genetic similarity does not result in sufficient physiological similarity for monkeys to constitute good models for research, and that monkey data do not translate well to progress in clinical practice for humans. Salient examples include the failure of new drugs in clinical trials, the highly different infectivity and pathology of SIV/HIV, and poor extrapolation of research on Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and stroke. The major molecular differences underlying the...
asks, “What is the prevalence and degree of individual differences in the gene sequence that codes f...
An emerging issue in evolutionary genetics is whether it is possible to use gene expression profilin...
Due to genetic similarity, non-human primates are often the focus of zoonotic infectious disease res...
Assertions that the use of monkeys to investigate human diseases is valid scientifically are frequen...
Assertions that the use of chimpanzees to investigate human diseases is valid scientifically are fre...
The success of personalized medicine rests on understanding the genetic variation between individual...
Because of their strong similarities to humans across physiolog-ic, developmental, behavioral, immun...
Research on captive chimpanzees incurs considerable animal welfare, ethical and financial costs. Adv...
The nonhuman primates most commonly used in medical research are from the genus Macaca1. To better u...
The success of personalized medicine rests on understanding the genetic variation between individual...
Abstract Within biomedicine, comparative genomics is crucial for interpreting human genetic variants...
Scientists around the world have wondered for many years what distinguishes speciation. Of particula...
An emerging issue in evolutionary genetics is whether it is possible to use gene expression profilin...
The chimpanzee genome sequence is a long-awaited milestone, providing opportunities to explore prima...
Abstract Background As a model organism in biomedicine, the rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is the m...
asks, “What is the prevalence and degree of individual differences in the gene sequence that codes f...
An emerging issue in evolutionary genetics is whether it is possible to use gene expression profilin...
Due to genetic similarity, non-human primates are often the focus of zoonotic infectious disease res...
Assertions that the use of monkeys to investigate human diseases is valid scientifically are frequen...
Assertions that the use of chimpanzees to investigate human diseases is valid scientifically are fre...
The success of personalized medicine rests on understanding the genetic variation between individual...
Because of their strong similarities to humans across physiolog-ic, developmental, behavioral, immun...
Research on captive chimpanzees incurs considerable animal welfare, ethical and financial costs. Adv...
The nonhuman primates most commonly used in medical research are from the genus Macaca1. To better u...
The success of personalized medicine rests on understanding the genetic variation between individual...
Abstract Within biomedicine, comparative genomics is crucial for interpreting human genetic variants...
Scientists around the world have wondered for many years what distinguishes speciation. Of particula...
An emerging issue in evolutionary genetics is whether it is possible to use gene expression profilin...
The chimpanzee genome sequence is a long-awaited milestone, providing opportunities to explore prima...
Abstract Background As a model organism in biomedicine, the rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is the m...
asks, “What is the prevalence and degree of individual differences in the gene sequence that codes f...
An emerging issue in evolutionary genetics is whether it is possible to use gene expression profilin...
Due to genetic similarity, non-human primates are often the focus of zoonotic infectious disease res...