'Orang-utan' is derived from a Malay term meaning 'man of the forest' and aptly describes the southeast Asian great apes native to Sumatra and Borneo. The orang-utan species, Pongo abelii (Sumatran) and Pongo pygmaeus (Bornean), are the most phylogenetically distant great apes from humans, thereby providing an informative perspective on hominid evolution. Here we present a Sumatran orang-utan draft genome assembly and short read sequence data from five Sumatran and five Bornean orang-utan genomes. Our analyses reveal that, compared to other primates, the orang-utan genome has many unique features. Structural evolution of the orang-utan genome has proceeded much more slowly than other great apes, evidenced by fewer rearrangements, less segme...
BackgroundIntegrating demography and adaptive evolution is pivotal to understanding the evolutionary...
Six extant species of non-human great apes are currently recognized: Sumatran and Bornean orangutans...
The Southeast Asian Sunda archipelago harbors a rich biodiversity with a substantial proportion of e...
'Orang-utan' is derived from a Malay term meaning 'man of the forest' and aptly describes the southe...
'Orang-utan' is derived from a Malay term meaning 'man of the forest' and aptly describes the southe...
To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatran popul...
To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatran popul...
<div><p>To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatr...
To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatran popul...
To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatran popul...
Six extant species of non-human great apes are currently recognized: Sumatran and Bornean orangutans...
Background Orang-utans exist today in small isolated populations on the islands of Borneo (subspecie...
Six extant species of non-human great apes are currently recognized: Sumatran and Bornean orangutans...
AbstractBackground Orang-utans exist today in small isolated populations on the islands of Borneo (s...
BackgroundIntegrating demography and adaptive evolution is pivotal to understanding the evolutionary...
Six extant species of non-human great apes are currently recognized: Sumatran and Bornean orangutans...
The Southeast Asian Sunda archipelago harbors a rich biodiversity with a substantial proportion of e...
'Orang-utan' is derived from a Malay term meaning 'man of the forest' and aptly describes the southe...
'Orang-utan' is derived from a Malay term meaning 'man of the forest' and aptly describes the southe...
To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatran popul...
To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatran popul...
<div><p>To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatr...
To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatran popul...
To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatran popul...
Six extant species of non-human great apes are currently recognized: Sumatran and Bornean orangutans...
Background Orang-utans exist today in small isolated populations on the islands of Borneo (subspecie...
Six extant species of non-human great apes are currently recognized: Sumatran and Bornean orangutans...
AbstractBackground Orang-utans exist today in small isolated populations on the islands of Borneo (s...
BackgroundIntegrating demography and adaptive evolution is pivotal to understanding the evolutionary...
Six extant species of non-human great apes are currently recognized: Sumatran and Bornean orangutans...
The Southeast Asian Sunda archipelago harbors a rich biodiversity with a substantial proportion of e...