We describe a genome reference of the African green monkey or vervet (Chlorocebus aethiops). This member of the Old World monkey (OWM) superfamily is uniquely valuable for genetic investigations of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV), of which it is the most abundant natural host species, and of a wide range of health-related phenotypes assessed in Caribbean vervets (C. a. sabaeus), whose numbers have expanded dramatically since Europeans introduced small numbers of their ancestors from West Africa during the colonial era. We use the reference to characterize the genomic relationship between vervets and other primates, the intrageneric phylogeny of vervet subspecies, and genome-wide structural variations of a pedigreed C. a. sabaeus populat...
Comparative genomic analyses of primates offer considerable potential to define and understand the p...
The Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) mus/mon/gsn lineage is a descendant of one of the precursor ...
Recent studies suggest that closely related species can accumulate substantial genetic and phenotypi...
We describe a genome reference of the African green monkey or vervet (Chlorocebus aethiops). This me...
We describe a genome reference of the African green monkey or vervet (Chlorocebus aethiops). This me...
Vervet monkeys are among the most widely distributed nonhuman primates, show considerable phenotypic...
Vervet monkeys are among the most widely distributed nonhuman primates, show considerable phenotypic...
BackgroundWe report here the first genome-wide high-resolution polymorphism resource for non-human p...
Background We report here the first genome-wide high-resolution polymorphism resource for non-human ...
Genomic data can be a powerful tool for inferring ecology, behaviour and conservation needs of highl...
Elucidation of the phylogenetic origins of simian and human immunodeficiency viruses (SIV and HIV) i...
Several mechanisms can lead to the reorganization of genomes during speciation, including centromere...
In this project, research will be conducted on the DNA of vervet monkey populations of Africa. This ...
The rich diversity of morphology and behavior displayed across primate species provides an informati...
We report the whole-genome sequence of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). The 2.26-Gb genome ...
Comparative genomic analyses of primates offer considerable potential to define and understand the p...
The Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) mus/mon/gsn lineage is a descendant of one of the precursor ...
Recent studies suggest that closely related species can accumulate substantial genetic and phenotypi...
We describe a genome reference of the African green monkey or vervet (Chlorocebus aethiops). This me...
We describe a genome reference of the African green monkey or vervet (Chlorocebus aethiops). This me...
Vervet monkeys are among the most widely distributed nonhuman primates, show considerable phenotypic...
Vervet monkeys are among the most widely distributed nonhuman primates, show considerable phenotypic...
BackgroundWe report here the first genome-wide high-resolution polymorphism resource for non-human p...
Background We report here the first genome-wide high-resolution polymorphism resource for non-human ...
Genomic data can be a powerful tool for inferring ecology, behaviour and conservation needs of highl...
Elucidation of the phylogenetic origins of simian and human immunodeficiency viruses (SIV and HIV) i...
Several mechanisms can lead to the reorganization of genomes during speciation, including centromere...
In this project, research will be conducted on the DNA of vervet monkey populations of Africa. This ...
The rich diversity of morphology and behavior displayed across primate species provides an informati...
We report the whole-genome sequence of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). The 2.26-Gb genome ...
Comparative genomic analyses of primates offer considerable potential to define and understand the p...
The Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) mus/mon/gsn lineage is a descendant of one of the precursor ...
Recent studies suggest that closely related species can accumulate substantial genetic and phenotypi...