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  1. ...of large, recent, and interspersed segmental duplications (SDs) (Marques-Bonet et al. 2009). These duplications are not evenly distributed along chromosomes but are clustered at some loci, especially pericentromeric and subtelomeric regions (Bailey et al. 2001; Giannuzzi et al. 2014). SD clusters exhibit...
  2. .... 2013). However, the fat-rumped sheep population and intercross population with homozygous AA at nt 334 of exon 2 of TBXT showed no cases of lethality or other birth defects (Fig. 5E). A very recent study reported that the simian-specific AluSx1 element and hominoid-specific AluY element in the TBXT...
  3. ...and experimental techniques was applied to provide systematic information on the evolutionary origin, chromosomal distribution, and duplication timing of Y-chromosomal duplicons. Although the majority of original duplications can be assigned to a time period equivalent to the proposed hominoid burst of segmental...
  4. .... , Nelson D.L. , Mohrenweiser H.W. ( 1997 ) Interchromosomal duplications of the adrenoleukodystrophy locus: A phenomenon of pericentromeric plasticity. Hum. Mol. Genet. 6 : 991 – 1002 . ↵ Eichler E.E. , Archidiacono N. , Rocchi M. ( 1999 ) CAGGG repeats and the pericentromeric duplication of the hominoid...
  5. ...;19) chromosome translocation in Gorilla gorilla , suggesting a potential role for transpositions in evolution of the primate genome. Thus, a series of consecutive segmental duplication events during primate evolution resulted in complex genome architecture in proximal 17p. Some of the more recent events led...
  6. ...Health & Science University (OHSU), Portland, Oregon 97239, USA Chromosome rearrangements in small apes are up to 20 times more frequent than in most mammals. Because of their complexity, the full extent of chromosome evolution in these hominoids is not yet fully documented. However, previous work...
  7. ....1186/1471-2148-7-39 . ↵ Chen, F.C. , Li, W.H. ( 2001 ) Genomic divergences between humans and other hominoids and the effective population size of the common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees . Am. J. Hum. Genet. 68 : 444 – 456 . ↵ Clark, L.N. , Koehler, U. , Ward, D.C. , Wienberg, J. , Hewitt, J.E. ( 1996 ) Analysis...
  8. ...sequence, TBC1D3 copies, and USP6—a hominoid fusion gene of TBC1D3—are illustrated in maroon, red, and green, respectively. TBC1D3 demarcates the boundaries of large-scale rearrangements on chromosome phylogenetic group XVII. (B) TBC1D3 duplication block (cluster of colored arrows) demarcates the boundary...
  9. ...on the synteny organization of the lar gibbon (white-handed gibbon, Hylobates lar , HLA), using a panel of almost 1000 human BAC clones. These results permit a clear picture of the flow of chromosomal changes from the recently proposed Hominoid ancestral karyotype ( Stanyon et al. 2008 ) to the extant Hylobates...
  10. ...of the Hominoids (lesser apes [gibbon and siamang], great apes [orangutan, gorilla, and chimpanzee], and humans). Its original position corresponded to human 6p22.1, which (we show here) is the ancestral centromere location for primates. In this report we demonstrate that a human variant chromosome 6, segregating...
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