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1. Mandibular shape variation in mainland and insular hylobatids.

2. Co-option of the lineage-specific LAVA retrotransposon in the gibbon genome.

3. Reversal of precedence: The oldest available name of the Javan gibbon and a complete synonymy of the species.

4. Species identification of crested gibbons ( Nomascus ) in captivity in China using karyotyping- and PCR-based approaches.

5. Short dispersal distance of males in a wild white-handed gibbon (Hylobates lar) population.

6. New genus of extinct Holocene gibbon associated with humans in Imperial China.

7. A cerebellar substrate for cognition evolved multiple times independently in mammals.

8. Coalescent-Based Analyses of Genomic Sequence Data Provide a Robust Resolution of Phylogenetic Relationships among Major Groups of Gibbons.

10. Miocene small-bodied ape from Eurasia sheds light on hominoid evolution.

11. The Taxonomic and Phylogenetic Affinities of Bunopithecus sericus, a Fossil Hylobatid from the Pleistocene of China.

12. Examining phylogenetic relationships among gibbon genera using whole genome sequence data using an approximate bayesian computation approach.

13. Locational diversity of alpha satellite DNA and intergeneric hybridization aspects in the Nomascus and Hylobates genera of small apes.

15. Gibbon genome and the fast karyotype evolution of small apes.

16. Ectocranial suture fusion in primates: pattern and phylogeny.

17. Inferring the evolutionary histories of divergences in Hylobates and Nomascus gibbons through multilocus sequence data.

18. Molecular evidence for the introgression between Hylobates lar and H. pileatus in the wild.

19. Repetitive sequences originating from the centromere constitute large-scale heterochromatin in the telomere region in the siamang, a small ape.

20. A comparative analysis of Y chromosome and mtDNA phylogenies of the Hylobates gibbons.

21. [Population and distribution of western black crested gibbon (Nomascus concolor) at Ailao Mountain, Xinping, Yunnan].

22. Patterns of genetic variation within and between Gibbon species.

23. Unresolved molecular phylogenies of gibbons and siamangs (Family: Hylobatidae) based on mitochondrial, Y-linked, and X-linked loci indicate a rapid Miocene radiation or sudden vicariance event.

24. Two stationary nonhomogeneous Markov models of nucleotide sequence evolution.

25. Mitochondrial genome sequences effectively reveal the phylogeny of Hylobates gibbons.

26. Phylogeny and distribution of crested gibbons (genus Nomascus) based on mitochondrial cytochrome b gene sequence data.

27. Phylogenetic relationships and divergence dates of the whole mitochondrial genome sequences among three gibbon genera.

28. Mitochondrial evidence for multiple radiations in the evolutionary history of small apes.

29. [Complete sequence determination and phylogenetic analysis of FKN among seven higher primates including homonids and Old World Monkeys].

30. Knuckle walking signal in the manual digits of Pan and Gorilla.

31. A most distant intergeneric hybrid offspring (Larcon) of lesser apes, Nomascus leucogenys and Hylobates lar.

32. Resolution of the Hylobates phylogeny: congruence of mitochondrial D-loop sequences with molecular, behavioral, and morphological data sets.

33. Acoustic features contributing to the individuality of wild agile gibbon (Hylobates agilis agilis) songs.

34. Analysis of the genetic relationships among Thai gibbon species using AFLP markers.

35. Calling in wild silvery gibbons (Hylobates moloch) in Java (Indonesia): behavior, phylogeny, and conservation.

36. Duet-splitting and the evolution of gibbon songs.

37. Molecular phylogeny of the major hylobatid divisions.

38. How reliable are human phylogenetic hypotheses?

39. Evolution of the gibbon subgenera inferred from cytochrome b DNA sequence data.

40. Ape-like or hominid-like? The positional behavior of Oreopithecus bambolii reconsidered.

41. [Mitochondrial DNA sequence evolution and phylogenetic relationships of gibbons].

42. Subnasoalveolar anatomy and hominoid phylogeny: evidence from comparative ontogeny.

44. Genetic and morphological records of the Hominoidea and hominid origins: a synthesis.

45. Molecular phylogeny of gibbons inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences: preliminary report.

46. Phylogenetic relationships among two species of golden monkey and three species of leaf monkey inferred from rDNA variation.

47. A phylogenetic study of the gibbons (Hylobates) using DNA obtained noninvasively from hair.

48. Two independent mutational events in the loss of urate oxidase during hominoid evolution.

49. Karyotypic study of four gibbon forms provisionally considered as subspecies of Hylobates (Nomascus) concolor (Primates, Hylobatidae).

50. A phylogeny of gibbons (Hylobates spp.) based on morphological and behavioural characters.

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