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Evolutionary and biomedical insights from the rhesus macaque genomeGibbs et al., 2007
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- Gibbs R
- Rogers J
- Katze M
- Bumgarner R
- Weinstock G
- Mardis E
- Remington K
- Strausberg R
- Venter J
- Wilson R
- Batzer M
- Bustamante C
- Eichler E
- Hahn M
- Hardison R
- Makova K
- Miller W
- Milosavljevic A
- Palermo R
- Siepel A
- Sikela J
- Attaway T
- Bell S
- Bernard K
- Buhay C
- Chandrabose M
- Dao M
- Davis C
- Delehaunty K
- Ding Y
- Dinh H
- Dugan-Rocha S
- Fulton L
- Gabisi R
- Garner T
- Godfrey J
- Hawes A
- Hernandez J
- Hines S
- Holder M
- Hume J
- Jhangiani S
- Joshi V
- Khan Z
- Kirkness E
- Cree A
- Fowler R
- Lee S
- Lewis L
- Li Z
- Liu Y
- Moore S
- Muzny D
- Nazareth L
- Ngo D
- Okwuonu G
- Pai G
- Parker D
- Paul H
- Pfannkoch C
- Pohl C
- Rogers Y
- Ruiz S
- Sabo A
- Santibanez J
- Schneider B
- Smith S
- Sodergren E
- Svatek A
- Utterback T
- Vattathil S
- Warren W
- White C
- Chinwalla A
- Feng Y
- Halpern A
- Hillier L
- Huang X
- Minx P
- Nelson J
- Pepin K
- Qin X
- Sutton G
- Venter E
- Walenz B
- Wallis J
- Worley K
- Yang S
- Jones S
- Marra M
- Rocchi M
- Schein J
- Baertsch R
- Clarke L
- Csürös M
- Glasscock J
- Harris R
- Havlak P
- Jackson A
- Jiang H
- Liu Y
- Messina D
- Shen Y
- Song H
- Wylie T
- Zhang L
- Birney E
- Han K
- Konkel M
- Lee J
- Smit A
- Ullmer B
- Wang H
- Xing J
- Burhans R
- Cheng Z
- Karro J
- Ma J
- Raney B
- She X
- Cox M
- Demuth J
- Dumas L
- Han S
- Hopkins J
- Karimpour-Fard A
- Kim Y
- Pollack J
- Vinar T
- Addo-Quaye C
- Degenhardt J
- Denby A
- Hubisz M
- Indap A
- Kosiol C
- Lahn B
- Lawson H
- Marklein A
- Nielsen R
- Vallender E
- Clark A
- Ferguson B
- Hernandez R
- Hirani K
- Kehrer-Sawatzki H
- Kolb J
- Patil S
- Pu L
- Ren Y
- Smith D
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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 …
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