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. 2007 Apr 13;316(5822):222-34.
doi: 10.1126/science.1139247.

Evolutionary and biomedical insights from the rhesus macaque genome

Rhesus Macaque Genome Sequencing and Analysis Consortium  1 Richard A GibbsJeffrey RogersMichael G KatzeRoger BumgarnerGeorge M WeinstockElaine R MardisKarin A RemingtonRobert L StrausbergJ Craig VenterRichard K WilsonMark A BatzerCarlos D BustamanteEvan E EichlerMatthew W HahnRoss C HardisonKateryna D MakovaWebb MillerAleksandar MilosavljevicRobert E PalermoAdam SiepelJames M SikelaTony AttawayStephanie BellKelly E BernardChristian J BuhayMimi N ChandraboseMarvin DaoClay DavisKimberly D DelehauntyYan DingHuyen H DinhShannon Dugan-RochaLucinda A FultonRamatu Ayiesha GabisiToni T GarnerJennifer GodfreyAlicia C HawesJudith HernandezSandra HinesMichael HolderJennifer HumeShalini N JhangianiVandita JoshiZiad Mohid KhanEwen F KirknessAndrew CreeR Gerald FowlerSandra LeeLora R LewisZhangwan LiYih-Shin LiuStephanie M MooreDonna MuznyLynne V NazarethDinh Ngoc NgoGeoffrey O OkwuonuGrace PaiDavid ParkerHeidie A PaulCynthia PfannkochCraig S PohlYu-Hui RogersSan Juana RuizAniko SaboJireh SantibanezBrian W SchneiderScott M SmithErica SodergrenAmanda F SvatekTeresa R UtterbackSelina VattathilWesley WarrenCourtney Sherell WhiteAsif T ChinwallaYucheng FengAaron L HalpernLadeana W HillierXiaoqiu HuangPat MinxJoanne O NelsonKymberlie H PepinXiang QinGranger G SuttonEli VenterBrian P WalenzJohn W WallisKim C WorleyShiaw-Pyng YangSteven M JonesMarco A MarraMariano RocchiJacqueline E ScheinRobert BaertschLaura ClarkeMiklós CsürösJarret GlasscockR Alan HarrisPaul HavlakAndrew R JacksonHuaiyang JiangYue LiuDavid N MessinaYufeng ShenHenry Xing-Zhi SongTodd WylieLan ZhangEwan BirneyKyudong HanMiriam K KonkelJungnam LeeArian F A SmitBrygg UllmerHui WangJinchuan XingRichard BurhansZe ChengJohn E KarroJian MaBrian RaneyXinwei SheMichael J CoxJeffery P DemuthLaura J DumasSang-Gook HanJanet HopkinsAnis Karimpour-FardYoung H KimJonathan R PollackTomas VinarCharles Addo-QuayeJeremiah DegenhardtAlexandra DenbyMelissa J HubiszAmit IndapCarolin KosiolBruce T LahnHeather A LawsonAlison MarkleinRasmus NielsenEric J VallenderAndrew G ClarkBetsy FergusonRyan D HernandezKashif HiraniHildegard Kehrer-SawatzkiJessica KolbShobha PatilLing-Ling PuYanru RenDavid Glenn SmithDavid A WheelerIan SchenckEdward V BallRui ChenDavid N CooperBelinda GiardineFan HsuW James KentArthur LeskDavid L NelsonWilliam E O'brienKay PrüferPeter D StensonJames C WallaceHui KeXiao-Ming LiuPeng WangAndy Peng XiangFan YangGalt P BarberDavid HausslerDonna KarolchikAndy D KernRobert M KuhnKayla E SmithAnn S Zwieg
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Evolutionary and biomedical insights from the rhesus macaque genome

Rhesus Macaque Genome Sequencing and Analysis Consortium et al. Science. .

Abstract

The rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is an abundant primate species that diverged from the ancestors of Homo sapiens about 25 million years ago. Because they are genetically and physiologically similar to humans, rhesus monkeys are the most widely used nonhuman primate in basic and applied biomedical research. We determined the genome sequence of an Indian-origin Macaca mulatta female and compared the data with chimpanzees and humans to reveal the structure of ancestral primate genomes and to identify evidence for positive selection and lineage-specific expansions and contractions of gene families. A comparison of sequences from individual animals was used to investigate their underlying genetic diversity. The complete description of the macaque genome blueprint enhances the utility of this animal model for biomedical research and improves our understanding of the basic biology of the species.

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  • Boom time for monkey research.
    Pennisi E. Pennisi E. Science. 2007 Apr 13;316(5822):216-8. doi: 10.1126/science.316.5822.216. Science. 2007. PMID: 17431165 No abstract available.
  • Genomicists tackle the primate tree.
    Pennisi E. Pennisi E. Science. 2007 Apr 13;316(5822):218-21. doi: 10.1126/science.316.5822.218. Science. 2007. PMID: 17431166 No abstract available.

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