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  1. ...), and assessment of L1 methylation status en masse may mask individual L1s whose methylation dynamics differ from those of their subfamily. Indeed, studies of human L1s suggest certain loci can “escape” methylation and thus contribute to somatic retrotransposition throughout development and in cancer (Pitkänen et...
  2. ..., S9A). Of note, this L2 integrant is absent in mice (Supplemental Fig. S9A), but the L2:DDRGK1 TcGT is detected in the rhesus macaque developing brain with the same prenatal-to-postnatal expression dynamics as in humans (Supplemental Fig. S9B,C).We therefore transfected HEK293T cells with plasmids...
  3. ...primates and rodents. Our findings suggest that aspects of imprinting control may differ between rodent and macaque, with important implications for epigenetic programming in normal development and disease. Results Conservation of allelic expression at imprinted loci in macaque We examined somatic...
  4. ...events involve alternative RNA splicing at cryptic splice sites. We analyzed one remarkably successful human-specific SVA 5′ transduction group in detail because it includes at least 32% of all SVA subfamily F members. An ancient retrotransposition event brought an SVA insertion under transcriptional...
  5. ...chromosome evolution. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 102: 18526–18531. Gibbs, R.A., Rogers, J., Katze, M.G., Bumgarner, R., Weinstock, G.M., Mardis, E.R., Remington, K.A., Strausberg, R.L., Venter, J.C., Wilson, R.K., et al. 2007. Evolutionary and biomedical insights from the rhesus macaque . Science 316: 222...
  6. ...(ponAbe2), and rhesus macaque (rheMac2) (Kent et al. 2002). Sites where the chimpanzee allele was available (see “filtering” below) and its state was confirmed by matching that in either orangutan or rhesus macaque were kept for further analysis. In these cases, the chimpanzee allele was assigned...
  7. ...Chromosome and those that do not. MSY genes without X homologs are the products of transposition or retrotransposition events that brought copies of autosomal genes to the MSY at various points during mammalian evolution (Saxena et al. 1996; Lahn and Page 1999b; Skaletsky et al. 2003). Because these MSY...
  8. ...and morphology. The main value of the owl monkey from a neurobiological perspective is that more CNS structures have been mapped electrophysiologically in them than in any other primate except the rhesus macaque. They have also been used extensively in studies of adult cortical plasticity. Considerable research...
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