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1“…The observation of heterothermy in a single suborder (Strepsirrhini) only within the primates is puzzling. …”
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2“…Date estimates for nodes within each family and genus are presented, with estimates for key splits including: Strepsirrhini-Haplorrhini 64 million years ago (MYA), Lemuriformes-Lorisiformes 52 MYA, Platyrrhini-Catarrhini 43 MYA and Cercopithecoidea-Hominoidea 29 MYA. …”
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3“…The presence of a grooming claw on the second toe is a characteristic of Strepsirrhini and tarsiers. There is also some evidence for the presence of a grooming claw in Platyrrhini. …”
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4“…We found that various supergroups, including HERVW9, HUERSP, HSERVIII, HERVIPADP, HERVK, and HERVHF, were widely distributed in Strepsirrhini, Platyrrhini (New World monkeys) and Catarrhini (Old World monkeys and apes). …”
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5“…This study reconstructs the ancestral permanent dental eruption sequences for basal Euprimates, Haplorhini, Anthropoidea, and stem and crown Strepsirrhini. The results show that the ancestral sequences for the basal euprimate, haplorhine and stem strepsirrhine are identical, and similar to that of Darwinius. …”
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6“…By contrast, proliferating oogonia were found in adult prosimians (now called Strepsirrhini), which is a group of ‘lower’ primates. …”
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7“…We focused on the primate suborder Strepsirrhini, a living primate group that occupies a very wide range of dietary niches. …”
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8por Pozzi, Luca, Nekaris, K. Anne‐Isola, Perkin, Andrew, Bearder, Simon K., Pimley, Elizabeth R., Schulze, Helga, Streicher, Ulrike, Nadler, Tilo, Kitchener, Andrew, Zischler, Hans, Zinner, Dietmar, Roos, Christian“…Lorisiform primates (Primates: Strepsirrhini: Lorisiformes) represent almost 10% of the living primate species and are widely distributed in sub‐Saharan Africa and South/South‐East Asia; however, their taxonomy, evolutionary history, and biogeography are still poorly understood. …”
Publicado 2015
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9por Storer, Jessica M., Walker, Jerilyn A., Baker, Jasmine N., Hossain, Shifat, Roos, Christian, Wheeler, Travis J., Batzer, Mark A.“…The oldest subfamily, AluJ, gave rise to AluS after the split between Strepsirrhini and what would become Catarrhini and Platyrrhini. …”
Publicado 2023
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10por Finstermeier, Knut, Zinner, Dietmar, Brameier, Markus, Meyer, Matthias, Kreuz, Eva, Hofreiter, Michael, Roos, Christian“…With 13 new sequences, the number of complete mt genomes within the parvorder Platyrrhini was widely extended, resulting in a largely resolved branching pattern among New World monkey families. We added 10 new Strepsirrhini mt genomes to the 15 previously available ones, thus almost doubling the number of mt genomes within this clade. …”
Publicado 2013
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11por Kanber, Deniz, Buiting, Karin, Roos, Christian, Gromoll, Jörg, Kaya, Sabine, Horsthemke, Bernhard, Lohmann, Dietmar“…We show here by in silico analyses that the parental PPP1R26 gene is present in the analysed members of Haplorrhini, which comprise Catarrhini (Old World Monkeys, Small apes, Great Apes and Human), Platyrrhini (New World Monkeys) and tarsier, and Strepsirrhini (galago). Interestingly, we detected the retrocopy, PPP1R26P1, in all Anthropoidea (Catarrhini and Platyrrhini) that we studied but not in tarsier or galago. …”
Publicado 2013
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12por Yoder, Anne D., Chan, Lauren M., dos Reis, Mario, Larsen, Peter A., Campbell, C. Ryan, Rasoloarison, Rodin, Barrett, Meredith, Roos, Christian, Kappeler, Peter, Bielawski, Joseph, Yang, Ziheng“…Here, we report the most extensive sample of vomeronasal receptor class 1 (V1R) sequences ever generated for a diverse yet phylogenetically coherent group of mammals, the tooth-combed primates (suborder Strepsirrhini). Phylogenetic analysis confirms our intensive sampling from a single V1R subfamily, apparently unique to the strepsirrhine primates. …”
Publicado 2014
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13por Nishihara, Hidenori, Stanyon, Roscoe, Kusumi, Junko, Hirai, Hirohisa, Koga, Akihiko“…HSAT6 occurs widely in primates, suggesting that it was already present in the last common ancestor of extant primates. Notably, Strepsirrhini and Tarsiformes apparently carry a single HSAT6 copy, whereas many species of Simiiformes contain multiple copies. …”
Publicado 2017
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14por Springer, Mark S., Meredith, Robert W., Gatesy, John, Emerling, Christopher A., Park, Jong, Rabosky, Daniel L., Stadler, Tanja, Steiner, Cynthia, Ryder, Oliver A., Janečka, Jan E., Fisher, Colleen A., Murphy, William J.“…Relaxed clock analyses of divergence times with 14 fossil-calibrated nodes suggest that living Primates last shared a common ancestor 71–63 Ma, and that divergences within both Strepsirrhini and Haplorhini are entirely post-Cretaceous. …”
Publicado 2012
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