Copy number variations (CNVs) are a significant source of genetic diversity and commonly found in mammalian genomes. We have generated a genome-wide CNV map for Cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). This crab-eating macaque is the closest animal model to humans that is used in biomedical research. We show that Cynomolgus monkey CNVs are in general much smaller in size than gene loci and are specific to the population of origin. Genome-wide expression data from five vitally important organs demonstrates that CNVs in close proximity to transcription start sites associate strongly with expression changes. Among these eQTL genes we find an overrepresentation of genes involved in metabolism, receptor activity, and transcription. These result...
Background: Macaca fascicularis (cynomolgus or longtail macaques) is the most commonly used nonhuman...
The rhesus macaque is an abundant species of Old World monkeys and a valuable model organism for bio...
Macaca is of great importance in evolutionary and biomedical research. Aiming at elucidating genetic...
Copy number variations (CNVs) are a significant source of genetic diversity and commonly found in ma...
Copy number variants (CNVs), defined as losses and gains of segments of genomic DNA, are a major sou...
AbstractWe used the Affymetrix® Genome-Wide Human SNP Array 6.0 to identify heterospecific markers a...
Abstract Background As a model organism in biomedicine, the rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is the m...
Abstract Background As a model organism in biomedicin...
AbstractWe used the Affymetrix® Genome-Wide Human SNP Array 6.0 to identify heterospecific markers a...
The nonhuman primates most commonly used in medical research are from the genus Macaca1. To better u...
The nonhuman primates most commonly used in medical research are from the genus Macaca1. To better u...
The nonhuman primates most commonly used in medical research are from the genus Macaca1. To better u...
Background: Macaca fascicularis (cynomolgus or longtail macaques) is the most commonly used nonhuman...
We used the Affymetrix® Genome-Wide Human SNP Array 6.0 to identify heterospecific markers and compa...
Macaca is of great importance in evolutionary and biomedical research. Aiming at elucidating genetic...
Background: Macaca fascicularis (cynomolgus or longtail macaques) is the most commonly used nonhuman...
The rhesus macaque is an abundant species of Old World monkeys and a valuable model organism for bio...
Macaca is of great importance in evolutionary and biomedical research. Aiming at elucidating genetic...
Copy number variations (CNVs) are a significant source of genetic diversity and commonly found in ma...
Copy number variants (CNVs), defined as losses and gains of segments of genomic DNA, are a major sou...
AbstractWe used the Affymetrix® Genome-Wide Human SNP Array 6.0 to identify heterospecific markers a...
Abstract Background As a model organism in biomedicine, the rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is the m...
Abstract Background As a model organism in biomedicin...
AbstractWe used the Affymetrix® Genome-Wide Human SNP Array 6.0 to identify heterospecific markers a...
The nonhuman primates most commonly used in medical research are from the genus Macaca1. To better u...
The nonhuman primates most commonly used in medical research are from the genus Macaca1. To better u...
The nonhuman primates most commonly used in medical research are from the genus Macaca1. To better u...
Background: Macaca fascicularis (cynomolgus or longtail macaques) is the most commonly used nonhuman...
We used the Affymetrix® Genome-Wide Human SNP Array 6.0 to identify heterospecific markers and compa...
Macaca is of great importance in evolutionary and biomedical research. Aiming at elucidating genetic...
Background: Macaca fascicularis (cynomolgus or longtail macaques) is the most commonly used nonhuman...
The rhesus macaque is an abundant species of Old World monkeys and a valuable model organism for bio...
Macaca is of great importance in evolutionary and biomedical research. Aiming at elucidating genetic...