Although genome sequencing has identified numerous noncoding alterations between primate species, which of those are regulatory and potentially relevant to the evolution of the human brain is unclear. Here we annotated cis-regulatory elements (CREs) in the human, rhesus macaque and chimpanzee genomes using chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by sequencing (ChIP-seq) in different anatomical regions of the adult brain. We found high similarity in the genomic positioning of rhesus macaque and human CREs, suggesting that the majority of these elements were already present in a common ancestor 25 million years ago. Most of the observed regulatory changes between humans and rhesus macaques occurred before the ancestral separation of humans and...
The evolution of the human phenotype involved gene regulatory innovations. Comparative functional ep...
BACKGROUND: Despite the recent completion of the chimpanzee genome project, few functionally signifi...
Genomic comparisons between human and distant, non-primatemammals are commonly used to identify cis-...
Although genome sequencing has identified numerous noncoding alterations between primate species, wh...
Modification of gene regulation has long been considered an important force in human evolution, part...
Resumen del póster presentado al 1st Joint Meeting of the French-Portuguese-Spanish Biochemical and ...
The coding regions of the human and chimpanzee genomes are 99% identical, which implies changes to t...
Changes in the epigenetic regulation of gene expression have a central role in evolution. Here, we e...
Although the continual expansion of the brain during primate evolution accounts for our enhanced cog...
Genomic comparisons between human and distant, non-primate mammals are commonly used to identify ci...
Genomic comparisons between human and distant, non-primate mammals are commonly used to identify ci...
Summary cis-regulatory changes play a central role in morphological divergence, yet the regulatory p...
Noncoding DNA is central to our understanding of human gene regulation and complex diseases, and mea...
Summarycis-regulatory changes play a central role in morphological divergence, yet the regulatory pr...
<div><p>Understanding the molecular basis for phenotypic differences between humans and other primat...
The evolution of the human phenotype involved gene regulatory innovations. Comparative functional ep...
BACKGROUND: Despite the recent completion of the chimpanzee genome project, few functionally signifi...
Genomic comparisons between human and distant, non-primatemammals are commonly used to identify cis-...
Although genome sequencing has identified numerous noncoding alterations between primate species, wh...
Modification of gene regulation has long been considered an important force in human evolution, part...
Resumen del póster presentado al 1st Joint Meeting of the French-Portuguese-Spanish Biochemical and ...
The coding regions of the human and chimpanzee genomes are 99% identical, which implies changes to t...
Changes in the epigenetic regulation of gene expression have a central role in evolution. Here, we e...
Although the continual expansion of the brain during primate evolution accounts for our enhanced cog...
Genomic comparisons between human and distant, non-primate mammals are commonly used to identify ci...
Genomic comparisons between human and distant, non-primate mammals are commonly used to identify ci...
Summary cis-regulatory changes play a central role in morphological divergence, yet the regulatory p...
Noncoding DNA is central to our understanding of human gene regulation and complex diseases, and mea...
Summarycis-regulatory changes play a central role in morphological divergence, yet the regulatory pr...
<div><p>Understanding the molecular basis for phenotypic differences between humans and other primat...
The evolution of the human phenotype involved gene regulatory innovations. Comparative functional ep...
BACKGROUND: Despite the recent completion of the chimpanzee genome project, few functionally signifi...
Genomic comparisons between human and distant, non-primatemammals are commonly used to identify cis-...