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Evolutionary and biomedical insights from the rhesus macaque genome.

Authors :
Gibbs RA
Rogers J
Katze MG
Bumgarner R
Weinstock GM
Mardis ER
Remington KA
Strausberg RL
Venter JC
Wilson RK
Batzer MA
Bustamante CD
Eichler EE
Hahn MW
Hardison RC
Makova KD
Miller W
Milosavljevic A
Palermo RE
Siepel A
Sikela JM
Attaway T
Bell S
Bernard KE
Buhay CJ
Chandrabose MN
Dao M
Davis C
Delehaunty KD
Ding Y
Dinh HH
Dugan-Rocha S
Fulton LA
Gabisi RA
Garner TT
Godfrey J
Hawes AC
Hernandez J
Hines S
Holder M
Hume J
Jhangiani SN
Joshi V
Khan ZM
Kirkness EF
Cree A
Fowler RG
Lee S
Lewis LR
Li Z
Liu YS
Moore SM
Muzny D
Nazareth LV
Ngo DN
Okwuonu GO
Pai G
Parker D
Paul HA
Pfannkoch C
Pohl CS
Rogers YH
Ruiz SJ
Sabo A
Santibanez J
Schneider BW
Smith SM
Sodergren E
Svatek AF
Utterback TR
Vattathil S
Warren W
White CS
Chinwalla AT
Feng Y
Halpern AL
Hillier LW
Huang X
Minx P
Nelson JO
Pepin KH
Qin X
Sutton GG
Venter E
Walenz BP
Wallis JW
Worley KC
Yang SP
Jones SM
Marra MA
Rocchi M
Schein JE
Baertsch R
Clarke L
Csürös M
Glasscock J
Harris RA
Havlak P
Jackson AR
Jiang H
Liu Y
Messina DN
Shen Y
Song HX
Wylie T
Zhang L
Birney E
Han K
Konkel MK
Lee J
Smit AF
Ullmer B
Wang H
Xing J
Burhans R
Cheng Z
Karro JE
Ma J
Raney B
She X
Cox MJ
Demuth JP
Dumas LJ
Han SG
Hopkins J
Karimpour-Fard A
Kim YH
Pollack JR
Vinar T
Addo-Quaye C
Degenhardt J
Denby A
Hubisz MJ
Indap A
Kosiol C
Lahn BT
Lawson HA
Marklein A
Nielsen R
Vallender EJ
Clark AG
Ferguson B
Hernandez RD
Hirani K
Kehrer-Sawatzki H
Kolb J
Patil S
Pu LL
Ren Y
Smith DG
Wheeler DA
Schenck I
Ball EV
Chen R
Cooper DN
Giardine B
Hsu F
Kent WJ
Lesk A
Nelson DL
O'brien WE
Prüfer K
Stenson PD
Wallace JC
Ke H
Liu XM
Wang P
Xiang AP
Yang F
Barber GP
Haussler D
Karolchik D
Kern AD
Kuhn RM
Smith KE
Zwieg AS
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2007 Apr 13; Vol. 316 (5822), pp. 222-34.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

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 primate in basic and applied biomedical research. We determined the genome sequence of an Indian-origin Macaca mulatta female and compared the data with chimpanzees and humans to reveal the structure of ancestral primate genomes and to identify evidence for positive selection and lineage-specific expansions and contractions of gene families. A comparison of sequences from individual animals was used to investigate their underlying genetic diversity. The complete description of the macaque genome blueprint enhances the utility of this animal model for biomedical research and improves our understanding of the basic biology of the species.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
316
Issue :
5822
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17431167
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1139247