Our understanding of the evolutionary history of primates is undergoing continual revision due to ongoing genome sequencing efforts. Bolstered by growing fossil evidence, these data have led to increased acceptance of once controversial hypotheses regarding phylogenetic relationships, hybridization and introgression, and the biogeographical history of primate groups. Among these findings is a pattern of recent introgression between species within all major primate groups examined to date, though little is known about introgression deeper in time. To address this and other phylogenetic questions, here, we present new reference genome assemblies for 3 Old World monkey (OWM) species: Colobus angolensis ssp. palliatus (the black and white colob...
Primates, the mammalian order including our own species, comprise 480 species in 78 genera. Thus, th...
Here, we present a new primate phylogeny inferred from molecular supermatrix analyses of size 42 kb ...
<p>(A) Graphical depiction of the <i>TRIM6/34/5/22</i> genomic locus of primates as well as a depict...
Our understanding of the evolutionary history of primates is undergoing continual revision due to on...
Until recently, most phylogenetic and population genetics studies of nonhuman primates have relied o...
Until recently, most phylogenetic and population genetics studies of nonhuman primates have relied o...
Until recently, most phylogenetic and population genetics studies of nonhuman primates have relied o...
Until recently, most phylogenetic and population genetics studies of nonhuman primates have relied o...
Background: Colobine monkeys constitute a diverse group of primates with major radiations in Africa ...
Comparative genomic analyses of primates offer considerable potential to define and understand the p...
Comparative genomic analyses of primates offer considerable potential to define and understand the p...
Comparative analysis of primate genomes within a phylogenetic context is crucial for understanding t...
Comparative genomic analyses of primates offer considerable potential to define and understand the p...
Genome assemblies are now available for nine primate species, and large-scale sequencing projects ar...
<div><p>Primates, the mammalian order including our own species, comprise 480 species in 78 genera. ...
Primates, the mammalian order including our own species, comprise 480 species in 78 genera. Thus, th...
Here, we present a new primate phylogeny inferred from molecular supermatrix analyses of size 42 kb ...
<p>(A) Graphical depiction of the <i>TRIM6/34/5/22</i> genomic locus of primates as well as a depict...
Our understanding of the evolutionary history of primates is undergoing continual revision due to on...
Until recently, most phylogenetic and population genetics studies of nonhuman primates have relied o...
Until recently, most phylogenetic and population genetics studies of nonhuman primates have relied o...
Until recently, most phylogenetic and population genetics studies of nonhuman primates have relied o...
Until recently, most phylogenetic and population genetics studies of nonhuman primates have relied o...
Background: Colobine monkeys constitute a diverse group of primates with major radiations in Africa ...
Comparative genomic analyses of primates offer considerable potential to define and understand the p...
Comparative genomic analyses of primates offer considerable potential to define and understand the p...
Comparative analysis of primate genomes within a phylogenetic context is crucial for understanding t...
Comparative genomic analyses of primates offer considerable potential to define and understand the p...
Genome assemblies are now available for nine primate species, and large-scale sequencing projects ar...
<div><p>Primates, the mammalian order including our own species, comprise 480 species in 78 genera. ...
Primates, the mammalian order including our own species, comprise 480 species in 78 genera. Thus, th...
Here, we present a new primate phylogeny inferred from molecular supermatrix analyses of size 42 kb ...
<p>(A) Graphical depiction of the <i>TRIM6/34/5/22</i> genomic locus of primates as well as a depict...