Complete genome sequencing has identified millions of DNA changes that differ between humans and chimpanzees. Although a subset of these changes likely underlies important phenotypic differences between humans and chimpanzees, it is currently difficult to distinguish causal from incidental changes and to map specific phenotypes to particular genome locations. To facilitate further genetic study of human-chimpanzee divergence, we have generated human and chimpanzee autotetraploids and allotetraploids by fusing induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) of each species. The resulting tetraploid iPSCs can be stably maintained and retain the ability to differentiate along ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm lineages. RNA sequencing identifies thousand...
We present a global comparison of differences in content of segmental duplication between human and ...
For the last 15 years molecular cytogenetic techniques have been extensively used to study primate e...
BACKGROUND: The role that chromosomal rearrangements might have played in the speciation processes t...
Comparative genomics studies in primates are restricted due to our limited access to samples. In ord...
Comparative genomics studies in primates are extremely restricted because we only have access to a f...
© Gallego Romero et al. Comparative genomics studies in primates are restricted due to our limited a...
Comparative genomics studies in primates are restricted due to our limited access to samples. In ord...
Among the structural differences evident between humans and chimpanzees are large chromosomal rearra...
Scientists around the world have wondered for many years what distinguishes speciation. Of particula...
Abstract Background Comparative gene expression studies in apes are fundamentally limited by the cha...
During the last 5 - 7 million years, since humans and chimpanzees shared a common ancestor, numerous...
Structural changes (deletions, insertions, and inversions) between human and chimpanzee genomes have...
Background: Comparative gene expression studies in apes are fundamentally limited by the challenges ...
Fixed differences of chromosomal rearrangements between isolated populations may promote speciation ...
Recent efforts to comprehensively characterize great ape genetic diversity using short-read sequenci...
We present a global comparison of differences in content of segmental duplication between human and ...
For the last 15 years molecular cytogenetic techniques have been extensively used to study primate e...
BACKGROUND: The role that chromosomal rearrangements might have played in the speciation processes t...
Comparative genomics studies in primates are restricted due to our limited access to samples. In ord...
Comparative genomics studies in primates are extremely restricted because we only have access to a f...
© Gallego Romero et al. Comparative genomics studies in primates are restricted due to our limited a...
Comparative genomics studies in primates are restricted due to our limited access to samples. In ord...
Among the structural differences evident between humans and chimpanzees are large chromosomal rearra...
Scientists around the world have wondered for many years what distinguishes speciation. Of particula...
Abstract Background Comparative gene expression studies in apes are fundamentally limited by the cha...
During the last 5 - 7 million years, since humans and chimpanzees shared a common ancestor, numerous...
Structural changes (deletions, insertions, and inversions) between human and chimpanzee genomes have...
Background: Comparative gene expression studies in apes are fundamentally limited by the challenges ...
Fixed differences of chromosomal rearrangements between isolated populations may promote speciation ...
Recent efforts to comprehensively characterize great ape genetic diversity using short-read sequenci...
We present a global comparison of differences in content of segmental duplication between human and ...
For the last 15 years molecular cytogenetic techniques have been extensively used to study primate e...
BACKGROUND: The role that chromosomal rearrangements might have played in the speciation processes t...