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    Extreme selective sweeps independently targeted the X chromosomes of the great apes

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    Issue Date
    2015
    Author
    Nam, Kiwoong
    Munch, Kasper
    Hobolth, Asger
    Dutheil, Julien Yann
    Veeramah, Krishna R.
    Woerner, August E.
    Hammer, Michael F.
    Great Ape Genome Diversity Project
    Mailund, Thomas
    Schierup, Mikkel Heide
    Prado-Martinez, Javier
    Sudmant, Peter H.
    Kidd, Jeffrey M.
    Li, Heng
    Kelley, Joanna L.
    Lorente-Galdos, Belen
    Veeramah, Krishna R.
    Woerner, August E.
    O’Connor, Timothy D.
    Santpere, Gabriel
    Cagan, Alexander
    Theunert, Christoph
    Casals, Ferran
    Laayouni, Hafid
    Munch, Kasper
    Hobolth, Asger
    Halager, Anders E.
    Malig, Maika
    Hernandez-Rodriguez, Jessica
    Hernando-Herraez, Irene
    Prüfer, Kay
    Pybus, Marc
    Johnstone, Laurel
    Lachmann, Michael
    Alkan, Can
    Twigg, Dorina
    Petit, Natalia
    Baker, Carl
    Hormozdiari, Fereydoun
    Fernandez-Callejo, Marcos
    Dabad, Marc
    Wilson, Michael L.
    Stevison, Laurie S.
    Camprubí, Cristina
    Carvalho, Tiago
    Ruiz-Herrera, Aurora
    Vives, Laura
    Mele, Marta
    Abello, Teresa
    Kondova, Ivanela
    Bontrop, Ronald E.
    Pusey, Anne
    Lankester, Felix
    Kiyang, John A.
    Bergl, Richard A.
    Lonsdorf, Elizabeth
    Myers, Simon
    Ventura, Mario
    Gagneux, Pascal
    Comas, David
    Siegismund, Hans
    Blanc, Julie
    Agueda-Calpena, Lidia
    Gut, Marta
    Fulton, Lucinda
    Tishkoff, Sarah A.
    Mullikin, James C.
    Wilson, Richard K.
    Gut, Ivo G.
    Gonder, Mary Katherine
    Ryder, Oliver A.
    Hahn, Beatrice H.
    Navarro, Arcadi
    Akey, Joshua M.
    Bertranpetit, Jaume
    Reich, David
    Mailund, Thomas
    Schierup, Mikkel Heide
    Hvilsom, Christina
    Andrés, Aida M.
    Wall, Jeffrey D.
    Bustamante, Carlos D.
    Hammer, Michael F.
    Eichler, Evan E.
    Marques-Bonet, Tomas
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    Subject
    APES
    EVOLUTION
    CHROMOSOMES
    GENOMICS
    Journal title
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
    Volume
    112
    Issue
    20
    Begin page
    6413
    End page
    6418
    
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    DOI
    10.1073/pnas.1419306112
    Alternative link
    http://www.pnas.org/content/112/20/6413
    Abstract
    …We perform a comparative analysis of X chromosome polymorphism in 10 great ape species, including humans. In most species, we identify striking megabase-wide regions, where nucleotide diversity is less than 20% of the chromosomal average....
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12634/410
    Type
    Article
    Rights
    PNAS Open Access Option
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1073/pnas.1419306112
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