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1por Tallman, MelissaEnlace del recurso
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2por Saber, Morteza Mahmoudi, Adeyemi Babarinde, Isaac, Hettiarachchi, Nilmini, Saitou, Naruya“…Family Hominidae, which includes humans and great apes, is recognized for unique complex social behavior and intellectual abilities. …”
Publicado 2016
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3“…Subsequently, four major waves of innovations can be inferred in the last common ancestors of eumetazoans, bilaterians, euteleostomi (bony vertebrates), and hominidae, largely specific to each epoch, whereas early branching deuterostome and chordate phyla show very few innovations. …”
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4por Xiang, Xinyu, Tao, Yu, DiRusso, Jonathan, Hsu, Fei-Man, Zhang, Jinchun, Xue, Ziwei, Pontis, Julien, Trono, Didier, Liu, Wanlu, Clark, Amander T.“…In summary, our data reveals the essential role of Hominidae-specific LTR5Hs TEENhancers in human germ cell development.…”
Publicado 2022
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5“…Using a bioinformatics comparative genomics approach, we performed analyses of species-specific MEs (SS-MEs) in eight primate genomes from the families of Hominidae and Cercopithecidae, focusing on retrotransposons. …”
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7por Kessler, Daniel, Papatheodorou, Panagiotis, Stratmann, Tina, Dian, Elke Andrea, Hartmann-Fatu, Cristina, Rassow, Joachim, Bayer, Peter, Mueller, Jonathan Wolf“…Par17 is encoded in the genomes of Hominidae species including humans, but is absent from other mammalian species. …”
Publicado 2007
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8por Heydeck, Dagmar, Reisch, Florian, Schäfer, Marjann, Kakularam, Kumar R., Roigas, Sophie A., Stehling, Sabine, Püschel, Gerhard P., Kuhn, Hartmut“…Comparing the amino acid sequences and the functional properties of selected mammalian ALOX15 orthologs we previously hypothesized that the reaction specificity of these enzymes can be predicted based on their amino acid sequences (Triad Concept) and that mammals, which are ranked in evolution below gibbons, express arachidonic acid 12-lipoxygenating ALOX15 orthologs. In contrast, Hominidae involving the great apes and humans possess 15-lipoxygenating enzymes (Evolutionary Hypothesis). …”
Publicado 2022
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9por Thybert, David, Roller, Maša, Navarro, Fábio C.P., Fiddes, Ian, Streeter, Ian, Feig, Christine, Martin-Galvez, David, Kolmogorov, Mikhail, Janoušek, Václav, Akanni, Wasiu, Aken, Bronwen, Aldridge, Sarah, Chakrapani, Varshith, Chow, William, Clarke, Laura, Cummins, Carla, Doran, Anthony, Dunn, Matthew, Goodstadt, Leo, Howe, Kerstin, Howell, Matthew, Josselin, Ambre-Aurore, Karn, Robert C., Laukaitis, Christina M., Jingtao, Lilue, Martin, Fergal, Muffato, Matthieu, Nachtweide, Stefanie, Quail, Michael A., Sisu, Cristina, Stanke, Mario, Stefflova, Klara, Van Oosterhout, Cock, Veyrunes, Frederic, Ward, Ben, Yang, Fengtang, Yazdanifar, Golbahar, Zadissa, Amonida, Adams, David J., Brazma, Alvis, Gerstein, Mark, Paten, Benedict, Pham, Son, Keane, Thomas M., Odom, Duncan T., Flicek, Paul“…Together with the Mus musculus and Rattus norvegicus genomes, this set of rodent genomes is similar in divergence times to the Hominidae (human-chimpanzee-gorilla-orangutan). By comparing the evolutionary dynamics between the Muridae and Hominidae, we identified punctate events of chromosome reshuffling that shaped the ancestral karyotype of Mus musculus and Mus caroli between 3 and 6 million yr ago, but that are absent in the Hominidae. …”
Publicado 2018
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10por Morgan, Claire C, Shakya, Kabita, Webb, Andrew, Walsh, Thomas A, Lynch, Mark, Loscher, Christine E, Ruskin, Heather J, O’Connell, Mary J“…CONCLUSION: Identifying positive selection in the Primate, Hominidae, Muridae and Murinae lineages suggests an ancestral functional shift in these genes between the rodent and primate lineages. …”
Publicado 2012
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11por Cagan, Alexander, Theunert, Christoph, Laayouni, Hafid, Santpere, Gabriel, Pybus, Marc, Casals, Ferran, Prüfer, Kay, Navarro, Arcadi, Marques-Bonet, Tomas, Bertranpetit, Jaume, Andrés, Aida M.“…Here, we present the first global study of natural selection in the Hominidae (humans and great apes) based on genome-wide information from population samples representing all extant species (including most subspecies). …”
Publicado 2016
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12por Auclair, Sylvain, Rossetti, Raffaella, Meslin, Camille, Monestier, Olivier, Di Pasquale, Elisa, Pascal, Géraldine, Persani, Luca, Fabre, Stéphane“…Moreover, among 24 mammalian species, we detected signals of positive selection in the hominidae clade corresponding to F146, L189 and Y235 residues in human BMP15. …”
Publicado 2013
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13por Levinson, Stephen C.“…However, a deep-time perspective suggests that early hominin communication was gestural, in line with all the other Hominidae. This gestural phase of early language development seems to have left its traces in the way in which spatial concepts, implemented in the hippocampus, provide organizing principles at the heart of grammar. …”
Publicado 2023
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14por Kim, Soonok, Cho, Yun Sung, Kim, Hak-Min, Chung, Oksung, Kim, Hyunho, Jho, Sungwoong, Seomun, Hong, Kim, Jeongho, Bang, Woo Young, Kim, Changmu, An, Junghwa, Bae, Chang Hwan, Bhak, Youngjune, Jeon, Sungwon, Yoon, Hyejun, Kim, Yumi, Jun, JeHoon, Lee, HyeJin, Cho, Suan, Uphyrkina, Olga, Kostyria, Aleksey, Goodrich, John, Miquelle, Dale, Roelke, Melody, Lewis, John, Yurchenko, Andrey, Bankevich, Anton, Cho, Juok, Lee, Semin, Edwards, Jeremy S., Weber, Jessica A., Cook, Jo, Kim, Sangsoo, Lee, Hang, Manica, Andrea, Lee, Ilbeum, O’Brien, Stephen J., Bhak, Jong, Yeo, Joo-Hong“…Additionally, an analysis of highly conserved regions at the family level revealed molecular signatures of dietary adaptation in each of Felidae, Hominidae, and Bovidae. However, unlike carnivores, omnivores and herbivores showed fewer shared adaptive signatures, indicating that carnivores are under strong selective pressure related to diet. …”
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15por Bonnaud, Bertrand, Beliaeff, Jean, Bouton, Olivier, Oriol, Guy, Duret, Laurent, Mallet, François“…In primates, this region was progressively colonized by LTR-elements, leading to two different evolutionary pathways in Cercopithecidae and Hominidae, a genetic drift versus a domestication, respectively. …”
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16por Amelio, Ivano, Grespi, Francesca, Annicchiarico-Petruzzelli, Margherita, Melino, Gerry“…Recent findings have elucidated the role in DNA damage response of a novel Hominidae p63 isoform, GTAp63, specifically expressed in human spermatic precursors. …”
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17por Byrne, Hazel, Webster, Timothy H., Brosnan, Sarah F., Izar, Patrícia, Lynch, Jessica W.“…Each cebid lineage is also characterized by notable lineage-specific traits, with capuchins showing striking similarities to Hominidae such as high sensorimotor intelligence with tool use, advanced cognitive abilities, and behavioral flexibility. …”
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18por Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila“…Although IFN-λ4 appears to be important in animals, genetic alterations acquired in the Hominidae lineage, and particularly in humans, resulted in the elimination of IFN-λ4 or restriction of its activity, suggesting that IFN-λ4 function might be detrimental to human health. …”
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19por Ceravolo, Leonardo, Debracque, Coralie, Pool, Eva, Gruber, Thibaud, Grandjean, Didier“…INTRODUCTION: The ability to process verbal language seems unique to humans and relies not only on semantics but on other forms of communication such as affective vocalizations, that we share with other primate species—particularly great apes (Hominidae). METHODS: To better understand these processes at the behavioral and brain level, we asked human participants to categorize vocalizations of four primate species including human, great apes (chimpanzee and bonobo), and monkey (rhesus macaque) during MRI acquisition. …”
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20por Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel, Pickering, Travis Rayne, Baquedano, Enrique, Mabulla, Audax, Mark, Darren F., Musiba, Charles, Bunn, Henry T., Uribelarrea, David, Smith, Victoria, Diez-Martin, Fernando, Pérez-González, Alfredo, Sánchez, Policarpo, Santonja, Manuel, Barboni, Doris, Gidna, Agness, Ashley, Gail, Yravedra, José, Heaton, Jason L., Arriaza, Maria Carmen“…Those elements identified more specifically than to simply Hominidae gen. et sp. indet are attributed to Paranthropus boisei. …”
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