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Leading Edge Review The Human Condition—A Molecular Approach Svante Pa¨a¨bo1,* human genome, the genome of the chimpanzee, one of the two closest living relatives of humans (Figure 1), was sequenced (Chimpanzee Sequencing and Analysis Consortium, 2005). The ... Retrieve Full Source
HCONDELs - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
HCONDELs in humans cover approximately 0.14% of chimpanzee genome. The number of hCONDELs currently identified is 583 using the genome-wide An hCONDEL located near the locus of the androgen receptor gene may be responsible for the loss of whiskers and penile spines in humans compared to ... Read Article
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Differential effects of Sildenafil and Tadalafil in human penile smooth muscle cells: New Chimpanzee Polyomavirus Nucleotide Polymorphisms with Chimpanzee Sub‐species: PAF Antagonist Recovers Dendritic Spines Affected by Epileptogenesis ... Fetch Full Source
Species-Specific Exon Loss In Human Transcriptomes
The loss of penile spines ( McLean et al. 2011). Recently, the evolution of exon–intron structures and gene Chimpanzee Sequencing and Analysis Consortium. 2005. Initial se-quence of the chimpanzee genome and comparison with the human genome. ... View Doc
Regulatory Element Copy Number Differences Shape Primate ...
Man specific loss of penile spines (18). Hence, CNDs, that comparing chimpanzee and rhesus macaque, or human and rhesus macaque, but not when comparing human and chim- panzee (Fig. S8). It is possible that the copy number gain of this ... Get Document
Regulatory Element Copy Number Differences Shape Primate ...
Man specific loss of penile spines (18). Hence, CNDs, that comparing chimpanzee and rhesus macaque, or human and rhesus macaque, but not when comparing human and chim-panzee (Fig. S8). It is possible that the copy number gain of this ... View Document
EUROPEAN UROLOGY 60 (2011) 1120–1125 1123
Inserting the chimpanzee sequences into mouse embryos strongly suggested that the former sequence produced penile spines. Expert’s comments: The fact that in the distant past there were so many different ways of delivering sperm cells—with some male animals ... Read More
Evolutionary Anthropology 23:188 200 (2014) - ResearchGate
And chimpanzee origins as well. For example, one reasonable hypothesis is that the locomotor similarities of reduction. Similarly, the loss of penile spines and whiskers has been linked to the deletion of an enhancer of the androgen receptor gene.69 Growth can also be produced by regulatory ... Retrieve Document
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